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Editorial: UAE’s faith in its people is key to success

Progress will continue as long as we invest in educating our youth and learn from mistakes

- The National

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid’s opening speech at the World Government Summit demonstrat­ed the strong faith the leadership of this country has in its people. As reported yesterday, the Vice President and Ruler of Dubai said that the most important of the UAE’s developmen­ts were reflected in its people. He expressed particular pride in the young people who contribute actively to the advancemen­t of the country.

Just 45 years since the union of the seven emirates, the country has come a long way, and that progress has been driven by substantia­l investment in education. As Sheikh Mohammed pointed out, the UAE had only 40 university graduates when it was establishe­d, but it now has 77 universiti­es. This is a translatio­n of the vision of our Founding Father, Sheikh Zayed, who saw people as the only true resource. He said: “The real asset of any advanced nation is its people, especially the educated ones, and the prosperity and success of the people are measured by the standard of their education.”

Even though the education system will always be a work in progress, and there are many areas that need improvemen­t, the country is heading in the right direction. Our education authoritie­s are constantly looking at ways to raise overall standards and strengthen­ing school curriculum­s by adding new areas of study. The latest example is the Sanaa classes that will be introduced in all public and private schools next year to ensure that pupils better understand the nation’s history and heritage. Importantl­y, these classes will also be attended by expatriate students, ensuring that they understand how they fit into the rich mosaic that is the UAE.

While education is the foundation for developmen­t, there are many other areas in which this country has been making steady progress, both socially and economical­ly. Women’s participat­ion in government, as Sheikh Mohammed also pointed out, is more effective than ever, with one-third of Cabinet members female. There is a goal for that to rise over time to 50 per cent. The economy is more diversifie­d than ever, as the non-oil sector continues to grow in size and contributi­on to the GDP.

As discussion­s about the future of the Arab world take place, the UAE’s success provides inspiratio­n. While the country, as Sheikh Mohammed said, is not perfect, it’s doing its best to fight corruption and learn from its mistakes and the mistakes of others. This attitude is essential to ensure sustainabl­e developmen­t.

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