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Dawoud Al Hajri highlights key factors of shaping cities of future

DUBAI, 15th February, 2023 (WAM) — Dawoud Al Hajri, Director-General of Dubai Municipality, presented future trends that are expected to shape the cities of the future.

He highlighted these during a lecture titled, “Cities of the future…cities without limits” on the sidelines of the World Government Summit, which was held in Dubai.

Al Hajri said, “In order to empower the future, leaders and governments must consider how closely cities match the goals and aspirations of the population, and how to keep up with all the rapid changes, as well as the necessity of having cities that are brimming with economic and developmental opportunities. Dubai adheres to the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, who stated that a positive leader closes his eyes before starting work and envisions future accomplishments in all their beauty and detail, and can feel the outcome.”

“We are in an everlasting race to develop cities as we lead a fast life with frequent changes in the global economy, politics, and environment. Eventually, change becomes a constant factor in the lifespan of cities,” he pointed out.

“The future is closer than we imagine, and its evidence is strongly present in our daily lives. There are important trends that are expected to help shape the cities of the future in the coming years. These trends are based on five main pillars: technological developments across the globe, future of food security, growth of the construction industry, energy production, and recovery of environmental ecosystems. Achieving these objectives ensure a better future for humanity,” Al Hajri added.

Al Hajri discussed the rapid advancements in technology and its effects on the establishment of cities of the future, the expanding role of Artificial Intelligence (AI), as recently demonstrated by ChatGPT, as well as the Internet of Things (IoT), Digital Twinning of cities, and the Metaverse, all of which are poised to enhance human happiness and welfare.

Al Hajri further emphasised the future of global food security, which has been a priority for governments. H.E. underlined the need to think of more sustainable ways to achieve food security by focusing on food sciences and technologies to secure alternate food supplies, such as using seaweed as a primary source of protein and animal cells to produce meat.

He added, “In order to support the future of food security and assist us in mitigating the challenges, Dubai has started to rely on urban agriculture and support and develop vertical and water agriculture initiatives.”

Al Hajri also drew attention to the future direction of construction industry, asserting that after more than a century of expansion in this sector, significant funding, rising real estate demand, and infrastructure expenditures, is now essential to continue this segment's growth in the future. Increasing efficiency and lowering CO2 emissions will support this progress, which aims to improve peoples' comfort and happiness,” he said, adding that governments and private sector companies must adapt to future new drivers and opportunities.

In addition, Al Hajri emphasised that energy production is one of the key areas that will shape the cities of the future. “It is anticipated that by the year 2050, the average home's electricity usage will rise by about 75 percent, necessitating the use of more environmentally friendly and sustainable alternatives in order to meet demands in light of global warming and various countries' energy crises,” he added.

Al Hajri further stated, “In the UAE, sustainable energy is given top priority, and it has become the major focus of many government initiatives and projects. With the theme ‘Today for Tomorrow,’ President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan recently declared 2023 to be the ‘Year of Sustainability’ in the UAE. This declaration supports the UAE's local, regional, and global efforts to debate sustainability-related topics and concerns and coincides with the UAE hosting COP 28.”

Concluding his speech on the directions for building future cities, Al Hajri shed light on the restoration of environmental ecosystems and its effect on quality of life, and its role in creating the ideal environment for the production of food and water required by the growing population. He also spoke about how coordinated actions on a global scale are the primary means of reducing the degradation of the environmental ecosystem.

“You may be thinking now, what is a limitless city,” he asked, referring to the existing model supplied by the emirate of Dubai for the cities of the future and limitless cities. He added, “Because Dubai’s leaders believed in the future, saw it coming, and took action on it, the emirate has proven to the rest of the world that it is an unstoppable metropolis setting high benchmarks and serving as an inspiration to the rest of the globe by exceeding citizens' expectations and working to fulfil their ambitious dreams.”

Al Hajri concluded by highlighting the significance of Dubai Municipality's participation in international dialogues, such as the World Government Summit, which is regarded as the largest governmental congregation to address the issues of the future and methods of conducting government business.

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“Matwa’a Al-Freij” is a new community initiative from IACAD

The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai has
announced the launch of its new community initiative, “Matwa’a Al-Freij”
aimed at meeting the needs of new generations by providing Quran
memorization and knowledge sessions tailored to various age groups. This
initiative seeks to enhance values of knowledge and Islamic education
through a unified digital platform, set to launch in October 2024 and run until
June 15, 2025.

Commenting on the initiative, His Excellency Ahmed Darwish Al-Muhairi,
Director General of the department, stated that ” Matwa’a Al-Freij”
designed specifically for females, is part of a series of community initiatives
undertaken by Dubai Islamic Affairs to achieve the goals of Dubai’s Social
Agenda 33, particularly those related to building a happier, more connected,
tolerant family while holding onto national values and identity.

He added that the department aims to provide advanced educational
opportunities that align with community needs and contribute to establishing a
strong foundation of Islamic values and principles, preparing a generation of
girls linked to the Book of Allah and His Sunnah. This initiative will also help
discover and nurture local talents by utilizing qualified retired Emirati women
with backgrounds in Islamic studies or Quran certification, emphasizing that ”
Matwa’a Al-Freij” will be the most accessible and recognized platform
within the community.

” Matwa’a Al-Freij” is an educational Quranic platform that enables
participants to learn and memorize the Quran remotely, employing modern
and innovative learning methods. It targets females aged 16 and above and
welcomes participants from people of determination and seniors, striving to
cultivate a conscious generation that positively impacts the community
through specialized lessons in the Quran, worship jurisprudence, and Islamic

values via interactive sessions on a digital platform. The initiative boasts
flexible lesson timings to cater to the needs of its target demographic.

Dr. Abdullah Ibrahim Abduljabbar, Acting Director of the Maktoum Centers for
Quran and Islamic Sciences, noted that the ” Matwa’a Al-Freij” initiative
was created to address the educational needs of females by offering diverse
lessons suitable for various age groups through a unified digital platform. He
affirmed the department’s commitment to providing an official platform for
knowledge exchange and enhancing Islamic values.

Dr. Abduljabbar added, “We encourage all interested women to register and
participate in this initiative, as it is an opportunity for development and active
engagement. We look forward to welcoming participants and supporting all
those wishing to join.”

It is worth mentioning that registration for the initiative will open during the first
week of October 2024, featuring sessions for Quran memorization and Islamic
sciences, scheduled throughout the week according to age groups.
Applications to become a “Matwa’a Al-Freij ” teacher can be submitted
through the Dubai Jobs app, adhering to the criteria set by the department.

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Dubai Customs Triumphs Globally with Five-Star Excellence Award for Government Communication

through its Corporate Communication Department, has won the prestigious International Best Practice Competition (IBPC) award, earning the “Excellence Level – Five Stars” in Government Communication. This recognition highlights the department’s achievements, initiatives, innovations, and future vision. It also aligns with Dubai’s government efforts to create an innovation-driven environment, nurture talent, and institutionalize creativity. The award strengthens Dubai’s global standing, as the IBPC is a
renowned international competition, where organizations from around the world showcase their
best practices based on a framework of excellence and leadership. The winners are announced
during a special ceremony hosted by the Centre for Organizational Excellence Research (COER) in
New Zealand. This year, 72 organizations from 10 countries participated in the competition.
H.E. Dr. Abdulla Mohammed Busenad, Director General of Dubai Customs, expressed his pride in
receiving this esteemed award, noting that it reflects Dubai Customs & strategic focus on fostering
a culture of creativity and innovation. He emphasized the importance of enhancing Dubai’s
global reputation through such awards, which highlight improvements in the customs
experience, service development, and effective communication with local and international
stakeholders. He added that Dubai’s forward-looking vision aligns with the leadership’s goals of
achieving excellence in applying international standards in digital content and integrated
institutional work.
Khalil Saqer bin Gharib, Director of the Corporate Communication Department, noted that Dubai
Customs surpassed many global organizations in the 10th edition of the competition,
establishing its government communication as a global model of innovative practices. He also
highlighted that these international awards contribute to the department’s continuous success
and its strong presence in the Dubai Government Excellence Program. The Corporate
Communication Department has won numerous global and local awards, including the
International Brilliance Award for Best Marketing and PR Team at the BOC Brilliance Awards in
London, the Bronze Award for Environmental Excellence at the 14th Annual World Summit for
Corporate Social Responsibility, the Global Sustainability Peacock Award from the Institute of Directors in London, and the Best Government Communication Team Award at both local and Arab levels from the Sharjah Government Communication Awards.

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Dubai Future Foundation Issues Special ‘Global 50’ Report on Youth Ahead of UN Summit

The Dubai Future Foundation (DFF) hasvlaunched a special edition of its ‘Global 50’ report, exploring innovative solutions that empower youth and future generations.
Released ahead of the 2024 United Nations’ Summit’ of the Future’ the ‘Global 50: Future
Opportunities’ report complements the forthcoming UN ‘Pact for the Future’ ‘Declaration on
Future Generations’ and ‘Global Digital Compact’, which focus on addressing challenges and
opportunities of today and for years to come.
This edition features insights from both international and UAE experts, spotlighting
opportunities that drive innovation, address global challenges, and support sustainability. The
strategies outlined aim to enhance public health, advance technology, stimulate economic
growth, and promote environmental sustainability. By capitalizing on these opportunities,
societies can adapt to evolving circumstances, strengthen resilience, and ensure a thriving future
for upcoming generations.
The ‘Global 50’ report, published annually by DFF, highlights 50 opportunities for growth and
well-being across diverse sectors. This special edition focuses on areas relevant to the summit’s
theme of empowering future generations.
Contributors to this edition include Dr. Ameena Al-Sumaiti, Associate Professor at Khalifa
University, who explores how AI-powered smart homes could revolutionize urban living by
adapting to human needs. In addition, Lambert Hogenhout, Chief Data and AI Officer at the
United Nations Secretariat, reflects on the concept of ‘Public AI’, posing the question, “What if
part of AI was a public good?”

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