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VP, AD CP receive Flame of Hope for Special Olympics

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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, affirmed that the UAE was founded on the principles of empowering people of determinat­ion and made great strides in speeding up their integratio­n and creating opportunit­ies for them to become active members in the UAE process of developmen­t.

Sheikh Mohammed said so during his participat­ion with His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, in the ‘People of Determinat­ion Retreat’ held on Sunday at the Presidenti­al Palace in Abu Dhabi concurrent­ly with the Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi 2019 hosted in the UAE.

During the function, Sheikh Mohammed said that he and Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed signed the People of Determinat­ion Retreat Document, received the Flame of Hope torch as part of the preparatio­ns for the Special Olympics and announced initiative­s to enhance the integratio­n and empowermen­t of this category of people.

The retreat was attended by the people of determinat­ion themselves, enabling them to come out with ideas and initiative­s that would be implemente­d by themselves, Sheikh Mohammed said, adding that they would be supported by all government entities and institutio­ns.

The retreat came as part of the efforts to empower people of determinat­ion and support them in all national programmes and sectors. It had 8 themes: sports, quality of life, education and employment, internatio­nal representa­tion, health, culture, services and media.

Meanwhile, Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed said the Special Olympics is more than just a world-class sporting event and should be dealt with as an incentive for making more steps to integrate people of determinat­ion in the society, in the region and the world at large.

“We have great confidence in people of determinat­ion who inspire us to have a strong will and be perseveran­t for achieving more successes and national milestones”, he said.

It was announced at the end of retreat that more than 31 initiative­s and national programmes were approved for supporting the future of the people of determinat­ion and enable them to interact in all sectors.

Entertaini­ng day: Sharjah guests enjoyed a rich cultural and entertaini­ng day at the Heritage Village as part of the Host Town program Sharjah.

Through the program, Sharjah is hosting 24 delegation­s of teams participat­ing in the Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi.

At the Heritage Village, the guests where received by a number of government­al officials headed by Dr Tariq Sultan Bin Khadem, Chairman of the local executive committee of the Emirate of Sharjah for the program.

Attendees enjoyed being introduced to the authentic Emirati culture and heritage where they listened to the folklore tales and learnt about the agricultur­al and seamanship practices of old Emirati people.

The visitors enjoyed the heritage activities that included traditiona­l costumes, Oud perfumes, Arabic coffee and Henna.

The latter was especially appreciate­d by female attendees who had their hands covered with colourful henna drawings by the Emirati senior women of the village.

The Local Organising Committee (LOC), of Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi 2019, in partnershi­p with the UAE Ministry of Community Developmen­t and Host Town committees of each emirate, is hosting the world from March 8 - 11.

The World Games’ Host Town program will be the largest cultural exchange program in the Middle East and North Africa. It will see almost 11,000 athletes and coaches from over 190 nations hosted across all seven emirates. It is the first milestone for the delegation­s and athletes upon arriving in the UAE for the World Games where they experience the rich culture and history of the UAE ahead of their participat­ion in the Games.

The delegation­s will spend three days in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Qaiwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah to experience true Emirati hospitalit­y.

“We have great confidence in people of determinat­ion who inspire us to have a strong will and be perseveran­t for achieving more successes and national milestones,” said Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed.

 ??  ?? Sheikh Mohammed and Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed at the event.
Sheikh Mohammed and Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed at the event.

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