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UAE to create database of elderly Emiratis

Decision is part of 26 initiative­s rolled out under National Policy for Senior Emiratis

- BY MARY ACHKHANIAN Staff Reporter

The UAE will create a comprehens­ive database of Emirati seniors under the new National Policy for Senior Emiratis, a minister announced yesterday.

The database, which will be formed in partnershi­p with federal, local and private entities, will be part of 26 initiative­s the Ministry of Community Developmen­t will be implementi­ng to support the policy.

The National Policy for Senior Emiratis was launched by the UAE Cabinet on Sunday to raise the quality of life for senior Emiratis and ensure their active involvemen­t in the UAE community.

The first 26 initiative­s launched cover seven main pillars of the policy, which include health care, community involvemen­t and active life, effective civic participat­ion, infrastruc­ture and transporta­tion, financial stability, safety and security, and quality of future life.

Hessa Bint Eisa Bu Humaid, Minister of Community Developmen­t, said the nationwide policy has been able to identify the main requiremen­ts, challenges and needs of Emirati seniors across the country.

“One of our priorities for senior citizens is looking into their health, and under the policy we have focused on launching initiative­s that meet their main requiremen­ts such as ensuring they are covered by health insurance and have access to health care services, expanding our home care services and training health care providers,” she said.

Bu Humaid said the ministry has been working on the policy for over a year and that outcomes and goals of the policy were based on studies and field visits that gave the ministry a ■ chance to meet seniors and understand their requests.

“A large segment of seniors have showed their interest in participat­ing in the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the UAE and this is why we have chosen to emphasise the forming of channels where seniors can share their experience­s, knowledge and lessons with the younger generation,” she said.

Bu Humaid also highlighte­d that among the 26 initiative­s will be the launch of a pension programme through community participat­ion and a law to protect the rights of senior Emiratis.

Fit and healthy

Other initiative­s announced by the ministry include organising sports activities to keep seniors healthy and fit. In one of the initiative­s, the Sukoon project for special care, she said it will ensure their homes are made safer. Wekaya is another health-related initiative that focuses on health and disease prevention.

The policy, she added, will take years to implement, “but we will work on rolling out those that are deemed the most important first.”

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