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IGCF 2023 concludes its activities; highlights solutions to tackling resources and wealth challenges

SHARJAH, 15th September, 2023 (WAM) — Tariq Saeed Allay, Director-General of the Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB), affirmed that the 12th edition of the International Government Communication Forum (IGCF 2023) has highlighted practical solutions to tackling challenges surrounding resources and wealth.

These solutions offer globally applicable guidance to achieving sustainable development and social well-being. They also provide guidance to government communication and media teams on addressing pertinent issues and conveying messages that promote a world capable of harnessing its resources, transforming them into tangible wealth, and ultimately improving quality of life while enhancing security and stability.

These remarks concluded the two-day forum, which took place in Expo Centre Sharjah under the theme “Today's Resources… Tomorrow's Wealth”. The forum garnered its largest-ever attendance, hosting more than 250 guest speakers and 11,700 visitors from around the world.

Commenting on the success of the well-received event, Allay said, “During the forum, we observed a remarkable unison in people’s intentions to address challenges and a spirit of cooperation in pursuing shared aspirations. What were once viewed as obstacles to society are now seen as opportunities to craft creative solutions to global challenges. IGCF has proved that a nation’s true wealth lies in its collective intellect and determination. Material resources alone cannot lead to progress and projects unless they are managed within a culture that embraces the potential for growth, acknowledges that changing the world starts with changing oneself and prevailing mindsets, and sets ambitious, forward-thinking visions.”

The Director-General added, “The two-day discussions have revealed that the impact of government communication and media in the utilisation and stewardship of material and non-material resources exceeds conventional perceptions. In today’s era, a profound comprehension of contemporary wealth arising from advancements in science, technology, and human capabilities is imperative. Equally essential is a scientific foresight regarding future wealth and the preparedness to harness it. In this context, communication plays a pivotal role, shedding light on these pressing matters through a scientific and analytical lens, drawing from global success stories, and disseminating this knowledge for the betterment of societies.”

IGCF participants, who deliberated on optimal programmes and strategies for managing natural resources, human development, and intangible wealth, proposed several key recommendations. These recommendations include:

● The importance of research, resource anticipation, and strategic investments to bolster government-led development plans. Additionally, they emphasised the need for collaboration with relevant authorities to nurture non-material wealth and chart its future trajectory.
● The strengthening of government communication initiatives, particularly those supporting food security projects.
● The importance of communication strategies advocating for clean energy solutions as a pivotal component of future planning.
● Fostering sustainable urban development through public-private partnerships, with an emphasis on sustainability, judicious resource utilisation, and responsible property management, regardless of its intrinsic value.
● Concentrate on human resources and workforce well-being by establishing standards and metrics to monitor mental health in the workplace and offer psychological support to employees. Recognising its substantial impact on productivity, creativity, innovation, and societal well-being and stability.

Participating guests also stressed the importance of promoting scientific research geared towards supporting food security initiatives. They recommended:

● The establishment of an award recognising the best research project focused on desert reclamation and agriculture, leveraging modern technologies to enhance quantity and quality of production.
● Introduction of the National Programme for Young Explorers, aimed at nurturing and supporting youth-driven projects that harness unconventional resources for innovative and productive ventures.
● To cultivate a culture of development within societies, beginning from early childhood through university education, forum participants recommended the development of educational curricula to begin with an elementary school programme called ‘Ethics of Resource Management’ and continue with a university-level curriculum titled ‘Developmental Management of Resources and Wealth.’

These curricula would focus on theories and strategies for sustainable resource management, effective utilisation of wealth, organisation of non-material assets, and the promotion of critical and forward-thinking regarding future resources. These educational programmes should also address the integration of resource management principles into governance policies, as well as the development of laws and regulations for overseeing resource management practices within large corporations and institutions.

Participating guests also highlighted the importance of promoting media and communication content that aligns with resources management programmes and strategies, introduces innovative approaches to wealth creation and investment, and underscores the significance of human capital.

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Hamriyah and Deira ports record AED 12.133b in customs declaration value for first nine months of 2023

Dubai Customs plays a crucial role as the frontline defense for community security, consistently advancing its customs centers to safeguard and facilitate maritime trade. H.E. Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General of Dubai Customs, CEO of
Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, recently visited Creek Customs Center, Deira Port, and Hamriyah Port Customs Center to evaluate progress and oversee ongoing efforts for continuous customs service development. During this visit, several executive directors, department heads, and customs center managers were present.

Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, accompanied by Rashid Al Dhabah Al Suwaidi, Acting Director of Seae Customs Centers Management, conducted inspections at Khor Customs Center, Deira Port, and Hamriyah Port Customs Center. Managers Abdulaziz Ibrahim Al Salman and Majid Salem Al Tawilah provided insights into workflow progress and accomplishments. Over the first nine months of this year, 62,454 customs declarations were processed, totaling AED 12.133 billion, with 19 seizures recorded during the same period. A visit to Hamriyah Port Customs Center showcased an advanced container X-ray inspection device, supporting increased inspection operations.

Subsequently, visits to Khor Customs Center and Deira Port highlighted achievements, including a notable seizure called the “Wheelhouse,” which successfully prevented an attempt to smuggle 243 kilograms of narcotics into the country. Commending customs employees, Ahmed Mahboob Musabih emphasized the pivotal role of maritime customs centers in ensuring community security and facilitating trade. The department collaborates for efficient goods clearance and acknowledges employee efforts
during the COVID-19 pandemic, contributing to the department’s support for global efforts to revive maritime navigation and international trade.

Musabih clarified that the department’s advanced capabilities in monitoring and inspection enable it to keep pace with the UAE’s rapid foreign trade growth. Supporting Dubai’s economic agenda D33, the department aims to double foreign trade and enhance economic partnerships with key global markets. Efforts to boost customs inspector efficiency continue through training courses, ensuring their ability to thwart smuggling attempts. Continuous development of X-ray scanning
devices and the K9 customs dog unit further enhances contraband control achievements. Rasheed Al-Dabah explained that the forthcoming period will witness the advancement of new initiatives and mechanisms in the realm of inspection and examination. These initiatives are grounded in a forward-looking perspective to introduce cutting-edge technologies utilized in examining maritime transport vessels, wooden ships, and ships engaged in fish trade.

He remarked, “Our endeavors are harmonized to enhance performance in sea customs centers, concurrently focusing on bolstering monitoring, tracking, and technical support activities to yield optimal outcomes through continuous and productive collaboration among all specialized teams within the department. The Customs centers in Deira, Al Khor, and
Hamriyah Port Customs Center shoulder their vital responsibilities in safeguarding society and facilitating maritime trade through Dubai Creek and Hamriyah Port, supporting the ongoing growth of the national economy.”

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Dubai Customs Hosts Sharjah Housing Delegation to Strengthen Government Communication Ties

Dubai Customs, represented by the Corporate Communication Department, warmly welcomed a delegation from the Sharjah Housing Department. The purpose of the visit was to familiarize the delegation with the duties and responsibilities of the
Corporate Communication Department and its affiliated divisions. The delegation also aimed to explore the awards received by the department, notably the recognition as the Best Government Communication Team in the Sharjah Government Communication Award for 2023.

Khalil Saqer bin Gharib, Director of Corporate Communication Department, along with department managers, extended a cordial reception to the Sharjah Housing delegation, which included Dr. Ahmed Rashid Al Nuaimi, Director of Government Communication, Nada Sivan, Head of the Public Relations and Events Department, and Hamad Saleh Al Hamadi, Head of
the New Media Department. Bin Gharib highlighted the department’s commitment to strengthening communication with government entities to exchange practical experiences and knowledge. The delegation was briefed on Dubai Customs exceptional performance in customs operations and other facets.

The meeting delved into discussions on potential avenues for collaboration, with the Sharjah Housing delegation. Emphasis was placed on the crucial role played by Dubai Customs’ Corporate Communication Department, customs administrations, and centers in ensuring security and safeguarding society. The delegation was presented with an overview of the department’s working mechanisms, awareness campaigns, events, and activities conducted internally and externally, aligning with Dubai Customs esteemed reputation.

Furthermore, the Sharjah Housing delegation acquired an understanding of the best media practices adopted by the Corporate Communication Department, showcasing its outstanding performance in enhancing knowledge and media dissemination to all partners. This has resulted in the department establishing and fortifying relationships with local and international media
entities. The presentation also encompassed the factors contributing to the department’s receipt of the award for the Best Government Communication Team in the Sharjah Government Communication Award.

Dr. Ahmed Rashid Al Nuaimi, Director of Government Communication at Sharjah Housing, expressed appreciation for the efforts of Dubai Customs Corporate Communication Department, acknowledging its excellence and significant contribution to enhancing the department’s standing. Dr. Al Nuaimi affirmed Sharjah Housing’s commitment to fostering ongoing visits and meetings with Dubai Customs, aiming to achieve the highest level of coordination and benefit from the Corporate Communication Departmen’s experience in securing numerous local and international awards.

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Zayed Sustainability Prize opens submissions for 2025 cycle

The Zayed Sustainability Prize, the UAE’s pioneering global sustainability and humanitarian award, has officially announced that the 2025 cycle is now open for submissions.  Submissions will be accepted until 23 June 2024 through the Prize’s online portal. Small to medium enterprises (SMEs), nonprofit organisations (NPOs) and high schools with sustainable solutions are invited to submit an entry for consideration in one of the six categories of Heath, Food, Energy, Water, Climate Action and Global High Schools. Commenting on the launch of the 2025 submissions cycle, H.E. Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, Director General of the Zayed Sustainability Prize, and COP28 President, said: “Since 2008, the
Zayed Sustainability Prize has honoured the legacy of Sheikh Zayed by fostering inclusive sustainable and humanitarian development around the world. In this decisive decade for climate change, these values are more important than ever. I am optimistic that the Prize will contribute to global climate action in line with the UAE Consensus, which will pave the
way toward an effective response to the Global Stocktake decision.” In response to the pressing climate crisis, and to further support the UAE’s efforts to accelerate practical solutions needed to drive climate action and uplift vulnerable communities around the world, the Prize has increased its funds from US $3.6 million to US $5.9 million. The Prize will reward US $1 million to each winner in the organisational categories of Health, Food, Energy, Water and Climate Action. Within the Global High Schools category, which is split into six world regions, each school can claim up to US $150,000 to start or further expand their project. The six world regions of the Global High Schools category are The Americas, Europe and Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa, Sub- Saharan Africa, South Asia, and East Asia and Pacific. The most recent Zayed Sustainability Prize winners were recognised at an Awards Ceremony held during COP28 UAE. To encourage a broader range of organisations and high schools to participate, the Prize will be accepting submissions in multiple languages, including Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish, and Portuguese. This will ensure that innovative solutions from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds can be recognised. For the Health, Food, Energy, Water and Climate Action categories, organisations should prove that they are improving access to essential products or services in their targeted communities and are able to implement a long-term vision for better living and working conditions. For the Global High Schools category, projects should be led by students, and must demonstrate innovative approaches to address sustainability challenges. The evaluation of each submission to the Prize consists of a rigorous, three-stage process. First, due diligence is conducted on all submissions to ensure that they meet the Prize’s evaluation criteria of Impact, Innovation, and Inspiration. This identifies the qualified entries and results in the selection of eligible candidates. Following this, evaluations are undertaken by a Selection Committee consisting of category-specific panels of independent international experts. From this shortlist of candidates, the finalists are chosen and then sent to the Prize Jury who unanimously elect the winners across all six categories.   Winners of the Zayed Sustainability Prize will be announced at an Awards Ceremony during the 2025 Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW).

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