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UAE Golden Jubilee panel launches ‘Early Dreamers’

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ABU DHABI: The UAE’S Golden Jubilee Commitee and Federal Youth Authority on Sunday launched the ‘Early Dreamers’, an initiative that invites all citizens and residents of the UAE to share stories of the individual­s who have helped – and continue to help – shape the nation over the years.

The initiative is being rolled out in phases, starting with the ‘Early Dreamers’ phase which will run from 25th April to 30th June 2021, and reflect on the stories of the individual­s who have had an impact on the UAE’S first 50 years. Later editions of the initiative will focus on capturing the hopes and ambitions of current and future dreamers, as the country embarked on its journey towards the next 50 years.

People across UAE society are encouraged to interview the ‘Early Dreamers’ in their families, and to record and share the stories of those individual­s whose aspiration­s and diligence have helped build today’s UAE. Throughout the year, the stories of these ‘Early Dreamers’ will be shared and celebrated on the Year of the 50th digital channels, allowing communitie­s across all seven emirates to honour their contributi­ons. Stories will also serve as inspiratio­n for the upcoming 50th National Day celebratio­ns.

Commenting on the announceme­nt, Shamma Bint Suhail Faris Al Mazrui, Minister of State for Youth and member of the UAE Golden Jubilee

Commitee, said, “We are a nation of dreamers who do from the early dreamers who helped build our country from the ground up, to the dreamers of today who work tirelessly to build on that foundation, to the dreamers of tomorrow, like our youth, who will one day lead our country forward.”

She added, “To celebrate the Year of the 50th, we want to hear from these dreamers. Through our Early Dreamers, we hope to give names and faces to the people whose ambitions have contribute­d to the UAE’S success story.”

For his part, Saeed Al Nazari, Director-general of the Federal Youth Authority, said, “The ‘Early Dreamers’ initiative is an ideal opportunit­y for young people to get acquainted with the stories of those heroes who built this country and spearheade­d its developmen­t. It is essential that young people play a part in telling these stories; it allows them to truly grasp all that has happened in the past 50 years, and motivates them to plan the next 50 years.”

Members of the public are invited to submit their stories and supporting photograph­s or videos by visiting www.uaeyearof.ae. An ‘Early Dreamers’ toolkit designed to inspire, practical tips and a step-by-step guide on how to capture and share stories is also available for download on the website.

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