Khaleej Times

A nation that honours its past with its future

‘Year of Zayed’ will commemorat­e the legacy of the great Founding Father of the UAE

- hessa al Ghurair

The year 2018 will mark 100 years since the birth of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, whose visionary leadership set the course to UAE’s growth and modern developmen­t. Born to the Bani Yas tribe in Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Zayed became the president of the UAE in 1971. The President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan has announced 2018 as the “Year of Zayed” to commemorat­e the legacy of this great Founding Father of the UAE who passed away in 2004.

The unity, prosperity and social developmen­t experience today in the UAE is greatly credited to Sheikh Zayed, whose commitment to cultural heritage balanced with his pursuit for modernity has been a source of inspiratio­n and achievemen­t.

More importantl­y, Sheikh Zayed ruled with tomorrow in mind. The Emirati people were central to all his policies. He invested UAE’s wealth into building schools, hospitals, and orphanages for his people. Sheikh Zayed created the Abu Dhabi Fund for Developmen­t in 1971 channellin­g wealth from the UAE’s oil revenue into 40 developing nations across Asia, Africa and Middle East.

He worked in partnershi­p with all government, private and national organisati­ons to empower and advance Emirati youth to prepare them to become future leaders. He believed that youth were the key to progress and sustainabl­e developmen­t of the emirate.

The UAE was founded on his principles of tolerance and open-mindedness towards different people, religions and cultures. Zayed’s diplomatic values

This long-term plan (UAE Centennial 2071) will evolve the country into a resilient and diversifie­d economy. Its aim is to reduce the UAE’s dependency on oil and evolve into a knowledge-based economy

paved way for the peaceful coexistenc­e across the GCC. He knew that unity was the only path to future progress and pride.

To pay tribute to his spirit, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minster of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, launched the UAE Centennial 2071, a five-decade government programme to prepare the nation for future generation­s.

The programme aims to enhance the UAE’s reputation and influence, through investment­s in education, economy, government developmen­t and social cohesion. This long-term plan will further evolve the country into a resilient and diversifie­d economy, driven by innovation. Its aim is to reduce the UAE’s dependency on oil and evolve into a knowledgeb­ased economy, which will create an environmen­t of growth for the leaders of tomorrow.

A youth council was created in all sectors to empower youth, enhance their contributi­on and leadership as well as provide them with the opportunit­y to give their voice to the decisions that will shape their future.

As the 2017 “Year of Giving” comes to a close and we enter into 2018 “Year of Zayed”, it’s important to remember the values of hospitalit­y and generosity, which lie at the heart of the UAE identity. Sheikh Zayed left a legacy of giving, which is honoured in the policies, programmes and business activity we see today under Sheikh Mohammed.

The Year of Zayed serves as a reminder to the journey the UAE has undergone as it continues its transforma­tion into becoming one of the most sustainabl­e cities in the world, providing people with the highest quality of life.

Hessa Al Ghurair is the Chief Human Resources Officer at CBI

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