Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has launched the 'Innovative Incubator Incubator' initiative, which aims to qualify DEWA's affiliates in the field of institutional integration for people with disabilities, according to DEWA's CEO and CEO Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer. Until Dubai is home to creative individuals.

Al Tayer said that the “Incubator of Innovative Incubator” initiative includes events and sub-programs, consisting of a motivational leadership program, a training program, a knowledge management program, a benchmarking visits program, and a success stories highlighting program.

Al Tayer signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between DEWA and the Board of Directors of the Dubai Club for the Struggle to promote cooperation between the two parties and implement sustainable community activities and activities in a way that aligns the DEWA's strategy. With local and federal policies in the field of integrating and empowering people with social life, especially sports.

The agreement provides for cooperation in the implementation of practical training programs in the field of empowering people of concern. The center works to train the volunteers of the Authority in ways to deal with people of concern, and provide accredited certificates after completing their training.

The agreement also includes the organization of training courses in the UAE sign language, awareness lectures on ways to integrate the people of concern, and sessions of the focus groups of this category and their families registered with the club, and raise awareness of the Authority's efforts in the integration of people of concern.