
HE Sarah Al Amiri highlights UAE's leadership in future-proofing education
Her Excellency's comments came during her participation in the second edition of the Human Capability Initiative (HCI) 2025 conference, held in Riyadh under the theme 'Beyond Readiness'. The event convened around 300 ministers, policymakers, and global experts from various academic and private sectors entities to discuss shared visions and exchange expertise in developing human capabilities in line with the rapid global transformation.
During the forum, Her Excellency presented the UAE's strategic direction for education development. She emphasised the importance of investing in digital technology, aligning educational policies with national priorities, and building an advanced educational system that focuses on future skills, supports critical thinking and creativity, and enhances adaptability.
Her Excellency noted that providing lifelong learning opportunities is a key pillar of empowering individuals and enhancing their readiness for the future. She also spoke about diversifying educational pathways and providing flexible learning environments that meet the needs of various groups. Furthermore, she highlighted the significance of building strategic partnerships with educational institutions and knowledge providers and leveraging digital technologies to build skills and instil the spirit of innovation in children from an early age.
During her participation in a meeting of GCC ministers of education as part of the conference, Her Excellency emphasised the importance of integrating digital literacy and artificial intelligence skills into educational policies. She outlined the UAE's efforts to ensure effective and responsible use of technology in schools and beyond. She also shared the Ministry of Education's vision to include the latest technologies in the curricula, equip teachers with the right digital tools, and provide equal access to technology for all students.In addition, Her Excellency discussed the challenges associated with digital transformation, particularly its impact on the job market. In this context, she stressed the need to promote continuous learning, establish a robust educational infrastructure, and develop flexible labour policies that meet tomorrow's demands and ensure inclusive opportunities for all members of society. This is achieved through data-driven educational solutions designed in collaboration with the community to address real-world needs.
For further information, please contact:
Maher Al Bash
Weber Shandwick
E: MAlbash@webershandwick.com
Sara Abuhassira
Weber Shandwick
E: SAbuhassira@webershandwick.com
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Zawya
an hour ago
- Zawya
Japan, GCC hold 2nd round of FTA talks
TOKYO -- Japan and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) wrapped up the second round of negotiations for their free trade agreement (FTA) in Tokyo on Thursday, Japan's Foreign Ministry said. The four-day meeting was attended by Japan's chief negotiator Katsuhiko Takahashi, Ambassador for International Economic Affairs, along with representatives from relevant ministries, and GCC chief negotiator Raja Al-Marzoqi and representatives from the GCC states, according to the ministry. The GCC has six members under its wing, namely Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain. Since Monday, the two sides held active discussions on the modality of negotiations, as well as on General Provisions, Trade in Goods, Rules of Origin, Trade in Services, Customs Procedures and Trade Facilitation, investment, Intellectual Property, and other areas, the ministry said in a press release. Japan and the GCC also agreed to coordinate the dates of the third round of negotiations through diplomatic channels. The two side launched FTA negotiations in 2006, but talks were suspended in 2009 before resuming last December. Japan relies on GCC members for over 90 percent of crude oil supply. All KUNA right are reserved © 2022. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Zawya
3 hours ago
- Zawya
Nasdaq-listed DeFi Technologies launches UAE office to expand into MENA
UAE - DeFi Technologies, a financial technology company bridging the gap between traditional capital markets and decentralized finance (DeFi), has launched business in the UAE. The company expanded in the GCC and MENA region with the registration of DEFI DMCC with offices in Jumeirah Lake Towers, Dubai, according to a press release. Through its subsidiary Valour, and Valour Digital Securities Limited, DeFi Technologies inaugurated a trading desk at Dubai Multi Commodities Center (DMCC) in the UAE. Meanwhile, the company aims to support the rising institutional interest in digital assets in the GCC region and specifically in the UAE. This expansion supports its strategy to scale product offerings and global footprint. Being the first Nasdaq-listed digital asset manager of its kind, DeFi Technologies offers equity investors diversified exposure to the wider decentralized economy through its integrated and scalable business model. This includes Valour, which offers access to more than 65 of the world's most innovative digital assets via regulated ETPs with plans to offer 100 by the end of 2025. Andrew Forson, President of DeFi Technologies and Chief Growth Officer of Valour, stated: ' We believe the demand for digital asset ETPs will increase not only globally but in the GCC and Middle East." Forson added:"Investors whether sovereign wealth funds, institutional investors, family offices and even retail investors are interested in crypto but require familiar and efficient vehicles to get exposure.' 'Wrapping digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum in regulated financial instruments such as ETPs will increase the number of crypto investors and offer countries such as the UAE, Qatar, Oman, and Saudi Arabia access to international foreign investment,' he noted. All Rights Reserved - Mubasher Info © 2005 - 2022 Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Dubai Eye
8 hours ago
- Dubai Eye
GCC condemns continued Israeli aggression against Palestinians
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has strongly condemned ongoing Israeli aggression and forced displacement in the occupied Palestinian territories, including Jerusalem. Speaking at a UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva, Kuwait's Permanent Representative Nasser Al-Hain, representing the GCC, expressed deep concern over human rights violations highlighted in a UN Special Rapporteur report. He reaffirmed the GCC's firm stance on ending the occupation and supporting the Palestinian people's right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent state based on 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.