Khaleej Times

UAE braces for unstable weather

- Afkar Abdullah and Amira Agarib

dubai — Nearly 1,500 weatherrel­ated accidents left three people dead and at least seven seriously injured over the weekend.

Officials said police received 9,016 calls and complaints related to rain emergencie­s and accidents in Sharjah, and 1,115 calls about the rain and requests for assistance.

In neighbouri­ng Dubai, 1,447 accidents were reported over the weekend, with police receiving 20,653 rain-related calls. According to officials from the Dubai Municipali­ty, over 3,000 people were pressed into roundthe-clock service to deal with the effects of the rain.

Rain-related issues continued on Sunday morning, with many residents reporting heavy traffic snarls on their morning commutes, particular­ly in Sharjah.

According to meteorolog­ists, inclement weather is expected to continue for several more days.

The UAE’s National Centre of Meteorolog­y and Seismology noted that “unstable weather will continue” with various intensitie­s of rain — and heavy and thundery clouds — expected over different parts of the country.

abu dhabi — The UAE Cabinet on Sunday approved a national strategy to promote the rights of children with disabiliti­es and maximise their well-being in the country. The Cabinet also gave nod to a strategy for motherhood and childhood.

The two national policies were introduced as part of the Strategic Plan for the Rights of Children with Disabiliti­es 2017-2021, and the National Strategy for Motherhood and Childhood 2017-2021 and were prepared under the directives of Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union, Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Developmen­t Foundation and President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, as a key reference for decision makers.

“People with disabiliti­es represent an integral component of

People with disabiliti­es represent an integral component of UAE’s society and have the right to enjoy a happy and dignified life like other community groups.” Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid

UAE’s society and have the right to enjoy a happy and dignified life like other community groups,” said His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

“The UAE attaches special importance to supporting children with disabiliti­es and enabling them to play a constructi­ve and effective role in the developmen­t and the achievemen­t of UAE national agenda and vision for 2021,” he added.

The Strategic Plan for the Rights of Children with Disabiliti­es 20172021 is derived from the UAE vision 2021, notably the provisions of a long healthy life, an optimal education system and an integrated lifestyle. The plan was developed following a study which involved a number of relevant organisati­ons across the UAE.

The strategic plan aims to provide the best quality medical care and social services to children with disabiliti­es and contribute to their integratio­n into society. It will solidify efforts to support children with disabiliti­es and improve related services and facilities in the country.

The National Strategy for Motherhood and Childhood 2017-2021 was also approved by the Cabinet in line with the government commitment to promote and protect mothers’ and children’s rights.

The first draft of the strategy was prepared based on recommenda­tions included in a study included data on groups of children and adolescent­s in the areas of health, education and other related issues.

The team conducting the study also consulted with 45 federal and local entities including the Ministry of Health and Prevention, Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Community Developmen­t, Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Developmen­t, Ministry of Education, Federal Competitiv­eness and Statistics Authority, Abu Dhabi Health Authority, Dubai Health Authority among other internatio­nal organisati­ons.

The strategy is the first of its kind at the federal level and it represents a national framework for programmes and services available to mothers and children to ensure coordinati­on and cooperatio­n among all concerned parties. A national task force will be set up to develop action plans and coordinate the implementa­tion of the strategy and its initiative­s. — Wam

 ?? Photo by Neeraj Murali ?? WET FALLOUT: A water pond near Ibn Battuta Gate after a two-day downpour in Dubai, which also triggered road snarls and accidents across the Emirates. —
Photo by Neeraj Murali WET FALLOUT: A water pond near Ibn Battuta Gate after a two-day downpour in Dubai, which also triggered road snarls and accidents across the Emirates. —

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