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Abu Dhabi's Barakatna initiative empowers caregivers to benefit from flexible work systems, ensure care of parents
Abu Dhabi's Barakatna initiative empowers caregivers to benefit from flexible work systems, ensure care of parents

Al Etihad

time16-06-2025

  • Health
  • Al Etihad

Abu Dhabi's Barakatna initiative empowers caregivers to benefit from flexible work systems, ensure care of parents

16 June 2025 18:28 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)As part of the Barakatna initiative, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, the Family Development Foundation (FDF) and the Department of Government Enablement – Abu Dhabi (DGE), in collaboration with the Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi (DCD), have announced the provision of a service that allows caregivers of parents an opportunity to benefit from flexible work initiative seeks to empower caregivers to access the flexible systems, and strengthen the role of children in supporting and caring for senior citizens. Mariam Mohammed Al Rumaithi, Director-General of Family Development Foundation, highlighted FDF's commitment towards senior citizens' welfare, stating that extensive efforts are being made to ensure their stability and quality of life. The efforts also aim to ensure that caregivers of senior citizens can fulfill their social and professional roles, and balance their personal, professional, and social responsibilities. Mariam Mohammed Al Rumaithi said, 'Home care requires commitment and special attention, and we are working on providing the necessary regulations to support this responsibility, including the presence of a dedicated nurse for senior citizens, along with ongoing coordination with employers.'Ibrahim Nasser, Undersecretary of the Department of Government Enablement, said: 'We are proud to be part of this inspiring humanitarian initiative, which aims to develop regulatory human resources policies within the Abu Dhabi Government, and empower employees to fulfil their family responsibilities without compromising their professional performance.'Ibrahim Nasser noted that this initiative helps foster a flexible work environment, and achieve a balanced personal and professional life, positively impacting employee wellbeing and the sustainability of government Al Blooshi, Director of the Strategic Planning and Institutional Development Department at FDF, emphasised that the service allows individuals to apply for a Primary Caregiver Certificate, which reaffirms their role in providing social services to one or both parents classified as senior certificate enables caregivers to obtain approval from their employer to benefit from the flexible work systems, in line with the stipulated regulations and Al Blooshi said one of the key conditions is that the employee must be working at a government entity within Abu Dhabi, and that the senior citizen's health condition requires continuous in-home care, based on a medical report issued by a licensed healthcare facility in Abu Dhabi that is dated no more than three Mohammed Al Ali, Director of Family Development at FDF, highlighted that applicants' parents must be Emirati senior citizens aged 60 and older, in accordance with the National Policy for Senior Citizens. The applicant must be a first-degree relative - son or daughter,reside with the senior citizen permanently in the same household, and be the primary caregiver. It is also required that the applicant holds a Family Book issued in Abu Dhabi, and resides permanently in the Mohammed Al Ali said to receive approval to benefit from the flexible work systems for caregivers of their parents, applicants must use a digital ID to log into the TAMM platform, submit the requisite application and documents, receive an application confirmation, schedule a home visit by FDF, and be notified of the social assessment visit date. Candidates can obtain their Primary Caregiver Certificate after successfully passing the evaluation. This step comes as part of the Abu Dhabi Government's ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of life for senior citizens ,and provide practical solutions for Emirati families, enabling them to balance their family roles without compromising their professional responsibilities. The aims is to collectively reinforce the values of compassion, family cohesion, and institutional flexibility. Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi

FDF launches ‘Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide during a press conference - Middle East Business News and Information
FDF launches ‘Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide during a press conference - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time13-06-2025

  • General
  • Mid East Info

FDF launches ‘Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide during a press conference - Middle East Business News and Information

Under the directives of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak The Family Development Foundation (FDF) launched a guide titled 'Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love,' under the directives of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 'Mother of the Nation,' Chairwoman of the General Women's Union (GWU), President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of FDF. The launch was held during a press conference at the Foundation's Abu Dhabi Centre. The guide aims to raise awareness on the significance of offering respectful care for senior citizens and underscore the key principles that ensure they lead an honourable life that is defined by appreciation, inclusion and active engagement within the family and society. In conjunction with World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, the press conference paved the way to raise community awareness on the challenges faced by elderly people while highlighting the pivotal role of families in ensuring a safe, compassionate environment that positively contributes to their mental and physical well-being. Furthermore, the event strengthened the long-term values of loyalty, gratitude and intergenerational solidarity. The conference was attended by H.E. Mariam Mohammed Al Rumaithi, Director General of the FDF; H.E. Abdulrahman Al Baloushi, Director of the Strategic Planning and Institutional Development Department; H.E. Saeed Al Ghafli, Director of Support Services Department; and H.E. Wafa Al Ali, Director of the Family Development Department at FDF. Also in attendance were a number of the Foundation's social experts, strategic partners, representatives from partner entities, media professionals, and senior citizens. H.E. Mariam Mohammed Al Rumaithi, Director General of FDF, said: 'The 'Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide is a testament to our unwavering commitment to protect senior citizens and highlight our strong belief in providing them respectful, compassionate and psychologically aware care. The guide is designed by combining diverse expertise and knowledge and it stands as an educational reference that sheds light on unintentionally harmful emotional behaviours that may negatively impact the peaceful lives of elderly people. Furthermore, it offers positive alternatives that reinforce genuine human connection and contribute to creating a safer and more nurturing environment for our elders. Here, we are not only launching a guide but also delivering a sincere message of love and gratitude. Today, we are reaffirming our pledge to those who illuminated our paths and fostering a culture of empathy and appreciation across every home and institution.' In addition, H.E. Al Rumaithi stated that respecting elderly people and valuing their lifelong contributions is an approach deeply inspired by the vision of the UAE's wise leadership, led by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, who places great significance on instilling the values of loyalty and national recognition. H.E. Al Rumaithi reaffirmed that FDF will continue to progress under the visionary guidance of H.H. Sheikha Fatima, 'Mother of the Nation,' whose relentless commitment to acknowledging and honouring those who have devoted their lives to serving the country, which is based on the belief that nation-building is incomplete without safeguarding the dignity of those who contributed to its growth over the years. She also extended her heartfelt gratitude to H.H. Sheikha Fatima for her kind support and continuous care for senior citizens, a gesture that reflects the highest standards of loyalty and generosity and strengthens the principles of compassion and appreciation within Emirati society. In addition, H.E. Al Rumaithi expressed her confidence in the content included in the guide, which depicts a robust humanitarian and social commitment to the dignified segment of our society, who have committed their lives to supporting and developing this nation. The guide aims to raise awareness on subtle and unintentional forms of emotional ill-treatment that may occur in everyday life or actions with good intentions that may mentally hurt those who deserve utmost respect and appreciation. H.E. also pointed out that the guide offers a comprehensive set of positive behavioural alternatives that nurture a more inclusive family and community environment while boosting the psychological well-being of elderly people. The guide's content also aligns with our core values and the nation's vision for safeguarding the dignity and prosperity of individuals at every stage of life. Furthermore, H.E. Al Rumaithi said that through the 'Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide, FDF seeks to take a significant step towards raising community awareness on emotional care for senior citizens. It also aims to highlight the importance of understanding well-intentioned practices that might unintentionally leave deep psychological impact, while fostering a family and community environment based on the pillars of respect, love and genuine appreciation for the experience and wisdom of the elderly. Furthermore, it highlights the necessity of meaningful communication, attentive listening without preconceived assumptions and reinforcing their sense of value and belonging. The guide was designed considering the unique traits of their age. It seeks to enhance the quality of life of elderly people by including their opinions and suggestions in family decisions and offering them meaningful social interaction opportunities, ensuring their dignity and active involvement in society. H.E. confirmed that the guide prioritises the well-being of the elderly and said: 'We dedicate this guide to everyone who understands that caring for our senior citizens is not simply a social commitment, but it is an act of awareness, fairness, and mature emotion, one that considers dignity as something not to be granted, but to be safeguarded. It is for those who believe that compassion is more than intent, it is deep recognition, emotional presence and respect for experience. It is for those who wish to be a source of reassurance, not a burden; a comforting hand, not a controlling one. The guide is a message of love translated into daily practices that restore their rightful place, offer lasting appreciation, and foster unbreakable belonging.' H.E. Al Rumaithi also appreciated the sincere efforts of those who designed the 'Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide, underscoring its role in fostering empathy-driven care for senior citizens and providing content based on profound understanding of their needs, while helping create a more compassionate and appreciative society. After concluding the press conference, various events were held alongside a series of public discussions that highlighted the key themes of the 'Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide. It included a presentation of the 'Proactive Steps for Protecting Senior Citizens' training program to improve skills and knowledge in conscious care practices. It also included an awareness workshop focusing on senior citizens' rights and an interactive game themed 'Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love,' designed to reinforce human-centred values and promote meaningful engagement with this cherished group of society. FDF remains committed to providing comprehensive care for the senior citizens, driven by its belief in the pivotal role of seniors in shaping the society and in honour of their lifelong sacrifices. Through its tailored programs and initiatives, FDF aims to improve their quality of life and ensure a supportive family and social environment based on respect and inclusion. These efforts come in line with the humanitarian and national values as well as contribute towards the UAE's goal of reinforcing social solidarity and ensuring the prosperity of all community members.

FDF launches ‘Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide during a press conference
FDF launches ‘Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide during a press conference

Web Release

time13-06-2025

  • General
  • Web Release

FDF launches ‘Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide during a press conference

The Family Development Foundation (FDF) launched a guide titled 'Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love,' under the directives of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 'Mother of the Nation,' Chairwoman of the General Women's Union (GWU), President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of FDF. The launch was held during a press conference at the Foundation's Abu Dhabi Centre. The guide aims to raise awareness on the significance of offering respectful care for senior citizens and underscore the key principles that ensure they lead an honourable life that is defined by appreciation, inclusion and active engagement within the family and society. In conjunction with World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, the press conference paved the way to raise community awareness on the challenges faced by elderly people while highlighting the pivotal role of families in ensuring a safe, compassionate environment that positively contributes to their mental and physical well-being. Furthermore, the event strengthened the long-term values of loyalty, gratitude and intergenerational solidarity. The conference was attended by H.E. Mariam Mohammed Al Rumaithi, Director General of the FDF; H.E. Abdulrahman Al Baloushi, Director of the Strategic Planning and Institutional Development Department; H.E. Saeed Al Ghafli, Director of Support Services Department; and H.E. Wafa Al Ali, Director of the Family Development Department at FDF. Also in attendance were a number of the Foundation's social experts, strategic partners, representatives from partner entities, media professionals, and senior citizens. H.E. Mariam Mohammed Al Rumaithi, Director General of FDF, said: 'The 'Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide is a testament to our unwavering commitment to protect senior citizens and highlight our strong belief in providing them respectful, compassionate and psychologically aware care. The guide is designed by combining diverse expertise and knowledge and it stands as an educational reference that sheds light on unintentionally harmful emotional behaviours that may negatively impact the peaceful lives of elderly people. Furthermore, it offers positive alternatives that reinforce genuine human connection and contribute to creating a safer and more nurturing environment for our elders. Here, we are not only launching a guide but also delivering a sincere message of love and gratitude. Today, we are reaffirming our pledge to those who illuminated our paths and fostering a culture of empathy and appreciation across every home and institution.' In addition, H.E. Al Rumaithi stated that respecting elderly people and valuing their lifelong contributions is an approach deeply inspired by the vision of the UAE's wise leadership, led by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, who places great significance on instilling the values of loyalty and national recognition. H.E. Al Rumaithi reaffirmed that FDF will continue to progress under the visionary guidance of H.H. Sheikha Fatima, 'Mother of the Nation,' whose relentless commitment to acknowledging and honouring those who have devoted their lives to serving the country, which is based on the belief that nation-building is incomplete without safeguarding the dignity of those who contributed to its growth over the years. She also extended her heartfelt gratitude to H.H. Sheikha Fatima for her kind support and continuous care for senior citizens, a gesture that reflects the highest standards of loyalty and generosity and strengthens the principles of compassion and appreciation within Emirati society. In addition, H.E. Al Rumaithi expressed her confidence in the content included in the guide, which depicts a robust humanitarian and social commitment to the dignified segment of our society, who have committed their lives to supporting and developing this nation. The guide aims to raise awareness on subtle and unintentional forms of emotional ill-treatment that may occur in everyday life or actions with good intentions that may mentally hurt those who deserve utmost respect and appreciation. H.E. also pointed out that the guide offers a comprehensive set of positive behavioural alternatives that nurture a more inclusive family and community environment while boosting the psychological well-being of elderly people. The guide's content also aligns with our core values and the nation's vision for safeguarding the dignity and prosperity of individuals at every stage of life. Furthermore, H.E. Al Rumaithi said that through the 'Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide, FDF seeks to take a significant step towards raising community awareness on emotional care for senior citizens. It also aims to highlight the importance of understanding well-intentioned practices that might unintentionally leave deep psychological impact, while fostering a family and community environment based on the pillars of respect, love and genuine appreciation for the experience and wisdom of the elderly. Furthermore, it highlights the necessity of meaningful communication, attentive listening without preconceived assumptions and reinforcing their sense of value and belonging. The guide was designed considering the unique traits of their age. It seeks to enhance the quality of life of elderly people by including their opinions and suggestions in family decisions and offering them meaningful social interaction opportunities, ensuring their dignity and active involvement in society. H.E. confirmed that the guide prioritises the well-being of the elderly and said: 'We dedicate this guide to everyone who understands that caring for our senior citizens is not simply a social commitment, but it is an act of awareness, fairness, and mature emotion, one that considers dignity as something not to be granted, but to be safeguarded. It is for those who believe that compassion is more than intent, it is deep recognition, emotional presence and respect for experience. It is for those who wish to be a source of reassurance, not a burden; a comforting hand, not a controlling one. The guide is a message of love translated into daily practices that restore their rightful place, offer lasting appreciation, and foster unbreakable belonging.' H.E. Al Rumaithi also appreciated the sincere efforts of those who designed the 'Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide, underscoring its role in fostering empathy-driven care for senior citizens and providing content based on profound understanding of their needs, while helping create a more compassionate and appreciative society. After concluding the press conference, various events were held alongside a series of public discussions that highlighted the key themes of the 'Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide. It included a presentation of the 'Proactive Steps for Protecting Senior Citizens' training program to improve skills and knowledge in conscious care practices. It also included an awareness workshop focusing on senior citizens' rights and an interactive game themed 'Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love,' designed to reinforce human-centred values and promote meaningful engagement with this cherished group of society. FDF remains committed to providing comprehensive care for the senior citizens, driven by its belief in the pivotal role of seniors in shaping the society and in honour of their lifelong sacrifices. Through its tailored programs and initiatives, FDF aims to improve their quality of life and ensure a supportive family and social environment based on respect and inclusion. These efforts come in line with the humanitarian and national values as well as contribute towards the UAE's goal of reinforcing social solidarity and ensuring the prosperity of all community members. The post FDF launches 'Let Us Protect Our Elders with Love' guide during a press conference appeared first on Web Release.

,Mariam Mohammed Al RumaithiStatement by H.E. of the Family Development FoundationDirector General 'Order of the Republic‘H.H. Sheikha Fatima Receiving the n o
,Mariam Mohammed Al RumaithiStatement by H.E. of the Family Development FoundationDirector General 'Order of the Republic‘H.H. Sheikha Fatima Receiving the n o

Web Release

time16-05-2025

  • General
  • Web Release

,Mariam Mohammed Al RumaithiStatement by H.E. of the Family Development FoundationDirector General 'Order of the Republic‘H.H. Sheikha Fatima Receiving the n o

By Editor_wr Last updated May 16, 2025 Her Excellency Mariam Mohammed Al Rumaithi, Director General of the Family Development Foundation (FDF), underscored the role of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 'Mother of the Nation', Chairwoman of the General Women's Union (GWU), President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of FDF, as a global symbol of humanitarian work. Driven by Her Highness' strong belief in the principles of giving, tolerance, and human solidarity, her humanitarian and charitable endeavours have expanded to various parts of the world. In a statement celebrating H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak becoming the first woman to ever be awarded the prestigious 'Order of the Republic' by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an, Her Excellency reiterated how Her Highness's broad range of development and relief initiatives across friendly nations has focused on empowering women and children, enhancing access to healthcare and education, and ensuring rapid response to humanitarian crises and natural disasters. Her Excellency also implied that this prestigious honour demonstrates the global admiration and respect for an extraordinary humanitarian figure who has devoted her life to serving humanity, encouraging harmony, and planting seeds of generosity across the world. The legacy of her journey is reflected in the love people hold for her, the recognition she receives on global platforms, and the medal that is proudly celebrated by the entire nation. As stated by Her Excellency, Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 'Mother of the Nation', has consistently dedicated her efforts to shaping a better future for coming generations. She has placed special emphasis on childhood and never overlooked the role of women in society, incorporating their empowerment into her top priorities. Her Highness has actively supported women across all fields, from work and education to leadership and public service, while also enhancing the overall quality of life for senior citizens, youth, innovators, creators, and intellectuals. This paved the way for a transformative change in the science, technology, and arts sectors, which has further solidified the UAE's position as a global hub of leadership and excellence. Her Excellency concluded by expressing pride in H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 'Mother of the Nation', for embodying the pinnacle of motherhood, combining leadership and humanity, and serving as a beacon of hope and support for all those in need. Through her astute vision and revolutionary initiatives in a variety of sectors, Her Highness has set a remarkable example in advancing compassionate leadership and inspiring communities throughout the nation and beyond. Prev Post EBRD to launch investments in sub-Saharan Africa Next Post Nissan sets the stage for change with the bold Re:Nissan plan Comments are closed.

Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi Unveils Key Services Under 'Barakatna' Initiative
Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi Unveils Key Services Under 'Barakatna' Initiative

Al Bawaba

time24-04-2025

  • Health
  • Al Bawaba

Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi Unveils Key Services Under 'Barakatna' Initiative

The Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi (DCD), in partnership with the Family Development Foundation, has unveiled six key services and programs under the 'Barakatna' initiative. Designed to enhance the quality of life for senior citizens and their caregivers, the initiative reinforces Abu Dhabi's integrated community care ecosystem while fostering family and social cohesion. The launch aligns with the objectives of the 'Year of Community,' emphasizing holistic support for families. It also reflects the leadership's vision of placing senior citizens at the heart of society, in recognition of their lifelong contributions to nation-building, and reaffirms Abu Dhabi's commitment to a compassionate and inclusive social development model. 'Barakatna' is one of the strategic initiatives led by the Department of Community Development, developed in close coordination with key government partners in the Emirate. It is grounded in the Department's proactive approach to identifying societal needs and challenges through studies, surveys, and other social monitoring tools. The Family Development Foundation is responsible for overseeing the implementation of services, in collaboration with a network of entities that includes the Department of Government Enablement, the Department of Municipalities and Transport, Abu Dhabi Housing Authority, Abu Dhabi Real Estate Center, and PureHealth. His Excellency Dr. Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, Chairman of the Department of Community Development, stated that the 'Barakatna' initiative reflects the deep-rooted values of Emirati society and embodies the leadership's commitment to the wellbeing of senior citizens within a strong, supportive family and community environment. 'We designed this initiative following an in-depth review of the challenges facing caregivers, with the goal of easing their daily burdens and empowering them to carry out their noble responsibilities toward their parents. It is about helping them strike a healthy balance between work and family life. Family caregiving is not just a duty—it is a living expression of loyalty and a foundation for a cohesive, resilient society.' The initiative offers six integrated services. Among them is to Obtain Temporary Alternative Care for Senior Citizens, implemented by the Family Development Foundation. This service allows primary caregivers to request temporary care for elderly parents who are unable to care for themselves and require ongoing assistance. Care is provided for up to 8 hours per day, once per week, for a total of 48 days per year, enabling caregivers to attend to personal responsibilities, spend time with their families, and ease the demands of daily life. Her Excellency Mariam Mohammed Al Rumaithi, Director General of the Family Development Foundation, emphasized that the Foundation operates under the guidance of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women's Union, Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation, and President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood – 'Mother of the Nation.' She noted that the Foundation is committed to providing a comprehensive psychosocial support system for senior citizens, enhancing their abilities, and ensuring their full integration into society. 'The 'Barakatna' initiative contributes to improving the quality of life for caregivers by offering practical, tailored solutions that reflect their day-to-day reality,' she said. 'By supervising the implementation of these services, the Foundation seeks to strengthen family cohesion and promote a culture of shared responsibility—advancing Abu Dhabi's broader goals for a more inclusive, compassionate, and sustainable society.' The Government Empowerment Authority is offering to Obtain Approval for Flexible Working Systems for Caregivers of their Parents, which allows caregivers to obtain a formal certificate granting them access to flexible work policies within government entities. This enables them to balance their professional and caregiving responsibilities more effectively. His Excellency Ahmad Tamim Hisham Al Kuttab, Chairman of the Government Empowerment Authority – Abu Dhabi, stated: 'This initiative underscores the government's commitment to senior citizens and to supporting caregivers in the workplace. Through our partnership with the Department of Community Development, we aim to establish flexible, forward-thinking policies that enhance social cohesion and empower employees to care for their parents through proactive services.' The Department of Municipalities and Transport is offering a service to Additional Units for Special Cases Approval, allowing families to make structural modifications to their homes in order to create dedicated, private, and comfortable living spaces for senior family members. His Excellency Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of both the Department of Municipalities and Transport and the Abu Dhabi Housing Authority, described 'Barakatna' as: 'A practical solution for developing advanced residential infrastructure tailored to meet the needs of senior citizens, while also enabling caregivers to fulfill their responsibilities in a comprehensive and supportive way. Our approach focuses on building sustainable, family-centric communities that elevate the quality of life for all residents.' The Abu Dhabi Housing Authority is offering three additional services under the initiative: Obtain Home Improvements for Senior Citizens, to renovate and upgrade living facilities for senior citizens according to safety and comfort standards. Obtaining Approval to Extend the Repayment Period of Housing Loans, extending the repayment period for housing loans by an additional five years to reduce financial pressure on caregivers. Selling and Buying Housing Grants for Children's Proximity to Parents, allowing families to relocate closer to one another to foster family unity and create more supportive environments for seniors, in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Real Estate Center. His Excellency Hamad Hareb Al-Muhairi, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Housing Authority, expressed his pride in the Authority's contribution to the initiative: We value the continuous guidance of our leadership in ensuring comprehensive care for senior citizens. Through 'Barakatna,' we are committed to offering flexible housing solutions that reflect the realities of caregivers, support family stability, and promote greater social wellbeing. The Department of Community Development affirms that 'Barakatna' marks the beginning of a broader framework of family-focused policies and programs aimed at empowering Emirati households and supporting diverse social segments—ensuring continued social development and enhancing quality of life throughout the Emirate.

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