Dhahi Khalfan: A unified national registry for the gifted at the state level

Dhahi Khalfan during the "Emirati Talented Day" forum.

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The Vice President of Police and Public Security in Dubai and Chairman of the Talented Association, Lieutenant-General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, confirmed that the UAE has always relied on its children as its most valuable wealth, so it is keen to search for talented people to be at the top of its priorities, and has invested in its human resources through a series of initiatives launched since The establishment of the state, according to the vision of the founding father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may his soul rest in peace, which was based on the fact that the building of the state is not based only on the construction boom, but rather on the advancement of the human being.

Lieutenant-General Dhahi Khalfan said during the "Emirati Talented Day" forum, which was organized by the association in Dubai yesterday, during which it honored a group of talented and innovative people, in the presence of the Minister of Community Development, Hessa bint Issa Buhumaid, that this vision helped transform the country, during a record period. Given her age, she is a beacon for arts and culture in the region and the world.

He added that the Emirates Association for the Gifted had sought over the past years, in cooperation with all its partners, to develop an integrated, unified and ambitious national strategy for the care of the gifted, and to establish a unified national registry for them at the state level, through many joint meetings, brainstorming sessions and forums, in which he participated. Officials, scholars and experts from all sides, along with talented students, who have been discovered, nurtured and put on the right track that matches their mental abilities.

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