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Jawaher to convene UAE’S Young Leaders at IGCF

Titled, ‘Shaping Our Future’, and hosted in collaborat­ion with Rubu’ Qarn Foundation, the session will shed light on the centrality of the UAE’S youth in the nation’s journey

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Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Chairperso­n of Rubu’ Qarn Foundation for Creating Leaders and Innovators, and wife of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah, will be convening young representa­tives of Sharjah’s children and youth organisati­ons and select UAE officials for a special session at the upcoming Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum 2019.

The closed session, to be held on the second day of IGCF 2019, will explore ways to intensify the youth’s role in participat­ory developmen­t.

Titled, ‘Shaping Our Future’, and hosted in collaborat­ion with Rubu’ Qarn Foundation, the session will shed light on the centrality of the UAE’S youth in the nation’s cultural, societal and developmen­tal journey, and seek to learn from the young participan­ts their aspiration­s and interests.

Her Highness will address a group of children and youth, and several senior Emirati officials. The session’s young participan­ts will engage with Sheikha Jawaher, and local officials present, to share their future aspiration­s with and beter understand the areas where they can channel their potential to benefit their community and contribute to nation building.

Sheikha Jawaher’s participat­ion is reflective of her continuing efforts to make the youth’s voice heard on important internatio­nal platforms, and her strong commitment to shaping a generation of active Emirati citizens championin­g Sharjah’s and UAE’S ambitions of participat­ory socioecono­mic and cultural developmen­t.

Commenting on the announceme­nt, Sheikha Jawaher said, “Our children and youth are our most precious assets; the nation’s future is in their hands. Many countries around the world seek to atract young population­s and invest in their potential because their energy and enthusiasm are the forces that build a prosperous nation. Creating a generation of influentia­l leaders can be achieved by promoting partnershi­ps among the family, academia and social establishm­ents, because these synergies have great deals to contribute to a child’s and youth’s holistic personalit­y developmen­t, instilling a love for learning and a quest for knowledge in them.

“The type of leaders we are seek to shape, our young generation into does not require them to be in high-ranking positions to exercise positive influence and bring about necessary change. Our aim is to empower them to take the lead wherever they are; be it in their profession­al life or in society. We aspire to nurture the future generation­s in a way that they understand and fully embrace our national goals - strengthen social ties, protect their culture and identity, while engaging in vibrant and open dialogue with other cultures and civilisati­ons.”

The ‘Shaping Our Future’ session will throw light on the essential qualities of future leaders, and their importance in enabling them to serve society to the fullest. The session will also highlight the experience of the ‘Rubu’ Qarn Foundation as the first Emirati organisati­on dedicated to building and developing Emirati youth over the past 25 years.

The activity will address the role of government communicat­ion department­s in maximising the impact of government and community initiative­s that are youth-focused, and discuss the importance of creativity, innovation and life skills in unleashing the potential of children and young people to ensure a beter future for them in the wake of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, 4IR.

Her Highness continued, “Our responsibi­lity toward the future generation requires us to be objective in educating them. We have to explain to them their responsibi­lities and the challenges they might face - about real life. Our duty is to show them that ‘sincere efforts are rewarded by success’, and that taking personal initiative towards achieving one’s goals and those of society is paramount.”

“We hope this session will see the birth of some pioneering ideas and constructi­ve suggestion­s, which reflect Sharjah’s vision to support developmen­t, under the patronage of H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, who believes that our youth is an apt symbol of Sharjah’s essence, and will best reflect our developmen­tal project to internatio­nal leaders and government communicat­ion experts participat­ing in IGCF,” she concluded.

 ??  ?? ↑ Faraj Fund organised activities for children of inmates in penal facilities to mark Emirati Children’s Day.
↑ Faraj Fund organised activities for children of inmates in penal facilities to mark Emirati Children’s Day.

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