The Dubai Council for the Future of Humanitarian Action reviewed the most important initiatives and projects that can be launched in the future to achieve rapid growth in the field of humanitarian work, focusing on four main axes: enhancing humanitarian media work by building permanent bridges of communication with various local and international media. And to build young Emirati cadres and leaders to lead the future of humanitarian work efficiently and contribute to the advancement of work, and to develop strategic plans to achieve the desired goals. , And highlighted the challenges and ways to overcome them. Members also discussed the existing legislation and their compatibility with the future requirements and needs of this sector.

Saeed Al-Attar, Director General of Dubai Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department, Dr. Hamad Al Shaibani, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Cares, Tareq Al Gurg, Executive Director of Healthcare Services Sector Director of the Strategic Communication Center at the Executive Office, Mona Al-Kindi, Director of Tolerance Department at the International Institute for Tolerance, Khalifa Al-Shua'eed Al Suwaidi, President of INDEX Holding Company, Dr. Abdul Salam Civil and MABA Advisor Dr. Khalid Al-Awadhi, Executive Director of the Charity Sector at the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai, Ahmed Darwish Al-Muhairi, and the Non-Profit Organization Officer at the Velandrovi Foundation, Joanna Bled, and the United Nations Ambassador, Director of the World Scientific Advisory Council (DSPAP), Dr. Gerhard Bütmann.

Al-Atar stressed the importance of investing in the preparation of young Emirati leaders, leading the humanitarian work in various fields, and motivating joint work with various agencies and organizations directly or indirectly in this sector. "We seek to adopt the best international practices and practices in the field of humanitarian work, To monitor the future and monitor its challenges and solutions to harness them in a number of projects with a future impact, such as the preparation of young Emirati leaders qualified to promote humanitarian work in all its fields, which requires strengthening joint work with stakeholders in this sector, Companies and individuals, in order to achieve comprehensive development to ensure the decent living of all members of society ».

He said: "We are currently studying the feasibility of a number of strategic projects in the humanitarian sector, by forming sub-teams of members of the Council to study them and evaluate them according to a specific time frame, In this field, taking advantage of all available human and financial resources. "

Al-Shaibani pointed to the importance of linking the projects emanating from the Council to the existing strategic plans in Dubai. "Dubai has a global position in various vital areas, which has been achieved as a result of strategic plans that have been in place for years, aiming to achieve the best levels at all levels. There is no doubt that the humanitarian sector has been and remains one of the most important sectors in which Dubai has gone a long way through its various humanitarian institutions. The joint efforts of the Dubai Council for the future of humanitarian action are in line with these strategic objectives and plans, and are in line with the aspirations of our leadership to raise the level of humanitarian action to the best international standards.

Dubai Future Councils aim to enhance the exchange of knowledge and experience to find effective solutions to various challenges and launch national initiatives and strategies to shape current and future opportunities.

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«We seek to adopt the best global practices in the field of humanitarian work».