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A time to reflect on the past and look to a bright future
Sheikh Mohamed
bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of
the UAE Armed Forces (centre), with Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum,
Vice President and Ruler of Dubai (left) and Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al
Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai (right) at the UAE government annual meeting.
Planning for the UAE’s centennial vision requires dedication and attention
to detail
This time of year always lends itself to a period of reflection. The year’s
end is preceded by the celebration of a new beginning – the founding of the
union and National Day – and a time to contemplate all that has been
achieved in the past 47 years and all that lies ahead. We are almost halfway
to the nation’s centenary and that marker signifies the importance of
planning carefully to fulfil the dream of making the UAE one of the best
places to live in the world. The key question the nation’s leaders will be
asking as they meet today is: how do you design the future?
The two-day UAE government annual meeting brings together 500 federal and
local government officials, as well as Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice
President and Ruler of Dubai, and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, the Crown Prince
of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. They will be
considering every aspect of life in the UAE, from the housing initiative
announced today to transport, health and education, with a special focus on
the course of the national journey from now until the centenary in 2071.
This is a grand ambition which speak to the future-proofing of skills and
ensuring Emiratis and overseas residents alike are equipped to take their
place at the forefront of the technological revolutions that are changing
the world. The talk in Abu Dhabi will be of how to prepare the UAE to stand
among the greatest nations on earth, in keeping with the aspirations of the
UAE’s Vision 2021 framework.
But these two days are about so much more than fine rhetoric. A future based
on a knowledge economy requires the building of a framework as well as
dedication and hard work. Attention to detail is in the DNA of leaders who
grew up with the example of how their forefathers built the foundations of
the modern UAE from the ground up, one road, one building, one port and one
idea at a time. When the iconic Burj Al Arab was built, its architects were
astonished by Sheikh Mohammed’s attention to detail, right down to choosing
the door handles. It is in attention to such granular detail that the future
will be forged – in the hands of 30 councils, each focused on improving a
key sector, from education and transport to health and tourism. Each will
strive for excellence in their own right and that unswerving attention to
every pixel will form a bigger picture of progress and improvement. Tomorrow
cannot be left to fate. The future must be designed and it is here, at the
molecular level of strategic planning and government, that the plans are
being laid.
November 27, 2018 |
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Courtesy The National
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