Gulf Today

‘It’s time to reflect on social responsibi­lity’

- Mariecar Jara-puyod, Senior Reporter

DUBAI: A Dubai-based certified executive coach said the Coronaviru­s 2019 global crisis is the time to reflect on social responsibi­lity which should start from one’s self.

A 2019 article on social responsibi­lity written by Akhilesh Gant explained that this is about “businesses, in addition to maximizing shareholde­rs value, (acting) in a manner that benefits society. It means that individual­s and companies have a duty to act in the best interests of their environmen­t.”

Meanwhile, when Gulf Today was interviewi­ng Banan Bakkar on Tuesday, Whatsapp received was an undated and unsigned circular purportedl­y from the Community Developmen­t Authority-dubai ( Cdadxb)-regulatory and Licensing Sector-licensing Department complete with email addresses and landlines: “From tomorrow onwards

there are new communicat­ion regulation­s. All calls are recorded. All phone call recordings saved. Whatsapp is monitored. Facebook is monitored. All social media and forums are monitored. All UAE social media and forums are monitored.”

Cda-accredited Filipino Social Club president Ericson Reyes said: “We just got a direct confirmati­on from CDA chief executive officer Dr. Omar Al-muthanna that that is not true. Please help stop the circulatio­n.”

The CDA official statement at 3 p. m. “(called) on the public to be cautious and not to publish or exchange unreliable informatio­n and refer to responsibl­e sources for obtaining the correct informatio­n to avoid accountabi­lity and (violation of) applicable legislatio­n.”

Bakkar said the pandemic “has given each one of us a huge social responsibi­lity. It reminds us that each person’s behavior really matters and that it can affect everyone around.”

She mentioned of “critical responsibi­lites” as social responsibi­lity also depends on one’s role in the society.

One case is Sharjah homemaker Cynthia Fernandes who, alongside her other quilting lady friends have been exchanging videos on how to sew face masks.

Fernandes has completed sets of two face masks complete with pouches out of stored fabrics and the Indian dupatta soft cotton/muslin cloth for her family. She has volunteere­d for those in need.

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Masks made by Sharjah homemaker Cynthia Fernandes.
↑ Masks made by Sharjah homemaker Cynthia Fernandes.

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