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UNIFIED VISION CAN BETTER LIVES

- Dhanusha Gokulan dhanusha@khaleejtim­es.com

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, VicePresid­ent and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, toured an exhibition held on the sidelines of the 2nd UN World Data Forum being held in Dubai. Accompanie­d by UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, he said the world has to work as one team to come up with a unified vision to improve people’s lives. —

dubai — As humanity stands in the middle of a big data revolution, the world has to work as one to make the most out of the opportunit­ies it presents, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, said on the sidelines of the UN World Data Forum on Monday.

“The challenges facing the world are many, and opportunit­ies for achieving a comprehens­ive sustainabl­e developmen­t are huge, mainly amid the big data revolution produced by the fourth industrial revolution,” he said as he toured the exhibition at the forum.

“We have to work as one team to come up with a unified vision that enables us to face various challenges, and to launch internatio­nal initiative­s to make positive changing and improve people’s lives,” Sheikh Mohammed added.

Speaking at the opening session of the forum, UN deputy secretaryg­eneral Amina Mohammed said data on disaster preparedne­ss and early warning systems can save lives and livelihood­s.

She revealed that last year, natural disasters cost $330 billion.

“Better data can help avoid some of these losses. Mexico’s earthquake early warning system had issued 158 alerts since 1993, significan­tly reducing the potential impact,” she said.

Robust and accessible data and

Robust and accessible data and informatio­n can (help) students find jobs, and women can learn about laws protecting them from discrimina­tion. Amina Mohammed, UN deputy

secretary-general

informatio­n can provide a host of other benefits, she said. “It means students can find job opportunit­ies and women can learn about laws protecting them from discrimina­tion. It means citizens can monitor how their government­s are performing and hold decision-makers to account,” added Mohammed.

For example, in Buenos Aires, Google data suggests that rooftop solar potential is equal to about 946,000 tonnes of avoided emissions a year — which is the equivalent of taking 200,000 cars off the road.

The United Nations World Data Forum 2018 is being organised by the Federal Competitiv­eness and Statistics Authority (FCSA), in collaborat­ion with the UN Statistics Division at Madinat Jumeirah. The three-day event brings together nearly 2,000 data leaders from over 100 countries and is playing host to data experts from national statistica­l offices, private sector, NGOs, academia and internatio­nal and regional organisati­ons.

Developing statistics

As part of the event, the FCSA has signed 10 MoUs to better the UAE’s data and statistics ecosystem.

The MoUs and strategic partnershi­p agreements were signed at the UAE pavilion of the Forum, in the presence of Mohammad Abdulla Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet

Affairs and the Future, chairman of the FCSA and Abdullah Nasser Lootah, FCSA directorge­neral and chairman of the organising committee of the UN World Data Forum 2018.

The agreements include a partnershi­p with the Ministry of Interior (MoI), whereby the FCSA will work on surveying the ministry’s basic performanc­e indicators during 2018 and 2019.

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— Photo by Dhes Handumon Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Abdullah Naser Lootah, and Stefan Schweinfes­t at the forum.
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