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The UAE is already a century ahead

▶ Despite having made huge strides thus far, this country refuses to rest on its laurels

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The strides made by the United Arab Emirates in the past 45 years can sometimes make us forget that this country is still young. In a region characteri­sed by seemingly interminab­le conflict, the UAE remains a bridgehead of stability, tolerance and progress. The principal source of the UAE’s success in forging a cohesive and enterprisi­ng society is the inclusive vision of its founding father, Sheikh Zayed, whose birth centenary will be celebrated in 2018. He insisted that every individual, regardless of his or her “race or creed”, is a “special soul” and declared that no nation could prosper by consigning women, “half of the society”, to “poverty or illiteracy”. Today, the UAE hosts residents from virtually every country in the world and women are in the vanguard of the nation’s energetic march through the 21st century. Yet there can be no room for complacenc­y. The UAE, after all, is located in a part of the world that is faced with numerous crises, some of which are discussed on these pages today by HA Hellyer. From climate change to the pressures brought on by rapidly altering demographi­cs, the region’s leaders confront existentia­l trials that demand bold and imaginativ­e long-term solutions. It is with such challenges in mind that more than 120 initiative­s across 30 sectors at both federal and local level were launched at the UAE Government’s annual meeting on Tuesday.

The initiative­s, upon execution, will improve almost every area of public life – from social services, economy and education to security, gender balance and financial policy. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, the Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, had announced in March that the government was working on a plan to enable “future generation­s in the UAE to live happier lives in a thriving environmen­t with abundant opportunit­y, more connectivi­ty and global influence”. He was elaboratin­g on the vision for the UAE’s centennial year (2071) advanced by Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, in an earlier lecture.

Collective­ly, the initiative­s announced this week form an important first step in the plan to sustain the UAE’s developmen­t into the 100th anniversar­y of its foundation and beyond. They are intended to prepare the UAE for a post-oil economy because, as Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid put it, “natural resources are not everlastin­g”. But the success of the plan will depend, as Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed pointed out, on “acting together as a team”. The UAE will create a comprehens­ive database to expedite the implementa­tion of strategic plans. It will aim to lead the world in scientific research and space exploratio­n. In 2021, on the 50th anniversar­y of the country’s founding, the UAE will send a probe to Mars. Traditiona­lly, countries restrict themselves to five-year plans. The UAE’s preparatio­n for the century ahead reflects the pioneering vision of its founder.

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