Khaleej Times

UAE FAMILY POLICY TO STRENGTHEN SOCIETY

- Asma Ali Zain

abu dhabi — The UAE Cabinet adopted the National Family Policy with a view to building stable and responsibl­e Emirati households.

The Cabinet meeting chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, VicePresid­ent and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has reaffirmed the directions of the President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to provide the utmost support for the UAE family considerin­g it as the nucleus of society.

During the meeting, the Cabinet asserted that the UAE family is the foundation of the society and the base to achieve a modern and cohesive society.

“We have adopted the National Family Policy in the UAE. Our goal is a stable and prosperous Emirati family. The National Family Policy reflects our interest in the family, which is the nucleus of our society,” Sheikh Mohammed said.

He also directed the Ministry of Community Developmen­t to coordinate with the relevant local and federal entities to implement the policy and its initiative­s during the next phase.

The National Family Policy aims at raising awareness of the Emirati family’s rights and duties to ensure their contributi­on to sustainabl­e social developmen­t by building and

dubai — A federal pharmaceut­ical law that defines clear policies and punishment­s for those abusing the pharmacy profession and also encourages local production of drugs, among a whole range of iss-ues, was passed by the UAE cabinet on Sunday. While speaking to Khaleej Times, a senior health official said that the law would come into effect soon.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, tweeted soon after the cabinet meeting: “We also approved the issuance of a federal law to manage the profession of pharmacist and its entities and products in the country.

“Protecting our people from products of unauthenti­c sources has become complicate­d, especially

Protecting our people from products of unauthenti­c sources has become complicate­d, especially with the boundary-less virtual reality we live in now.” Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum @HHShkMohd

with the boundary-less virtual reality we live in now,” he said in his tweet.

Dr Amin Al Amiri, assistant under-secretary of public health policy and licensing sector at the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) told Khaleej Times, “This is a big law, which is being updated. An earlier law was passed in 1983. With changing technology, policies and time, this law is being updated and will lay out clear policies for those abusing it.” The updated law will also put in place new procedures to seize counterfei­t, controlled and semi-controlled medicines.

“It will also define penalties and punishment­s for individual­s, companies or pharmacies found to be involved in this business. The law will also put in place procedures to seize suspected shipments into the country, oversee import and export shipments and also take smugglers to task. “This will all improve the market value of the UAE,” said Dr Amiri. He also said that the law was huge and had 16 chapters with many articles.

“Roughly, the law will govern the profession, support policies and systems in terms of individual­s and drugs,” he said. The law would encourage production of medicines locally, as well as foreign investment­s. “The law will encourage clinical trials, research and developmen­t (R&D), allow the opening of scientific offices and foreign investment­s as well,” said Dr Amiri.

asmaalizai­n@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? The UAE Cabinet passed the federal law to protect people from unauthenti­c sources and encourage local production of drugs. — Wam ??
The UAE Cabinet passed the federal law to protect people from unauthenti­c sources and encourage local production of drugs. — Wam

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