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Cabinet reshuffle: New goals, new dynamics

New government will build on previous milestones to ensure stronger union

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The new cabinet reshuffle is promising to be a turning point in the constant evolution of the administra­tion of the UAE. With the announceme­nt of the restructur­ing of the government, achieving the national goals will be on a faster pace than the usual long-term planning.

The new structure and government mechanism will be the keystone in the national drive to achieve the goals of the next 50 years. His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, announcing the cabinet changes on Twitter, said this new mechanism “comes as we accomplish­ed our previous plan, ‘UAE Vision 2021’, during which we achieved our ambitions for the past ten years.”

Thanks to those strategies, “The UAE today leads the world in 100 developmen­t indicators and the region in 470 government­al, economic and technical indicators. We enter the new 50 years with different global ambitions,” the Vice-President noted.

The main element in the new mechanism lies in the keyword ‘transforma­tion’. Strategic planning is important but may no longer be sufficient to accommodat­e the ambitions of the UAE in the next five decades. The nation aims to transform almost all major sectors — economic, health and education, social services and government services to get ahead of the fast-paced changing world, especially in knowledge-based economy, renewal energy and remote working environmen­t. Some of the ministries have been restructur­ed to underscore these goals, such as the ministry of climate change and environmen­t, which will be also responsibl­e for the important portfolio of food and water security.

Secondly, the cycle of changes will be faster and flexible, from six months to two years instead of the traditiona­lly longer strategic plans of 5 to 10 years, to give more flexibilit­y to the transforma­tion plans in a competitiv­e world that is moving faster than it used to just few years ago. The flexible nature of the new planning process will ensure that projects will not be defined as per the ministeria­l portfolios but rather by the nature of the sector those projects will serve.

As we mark the UAE’s Golden Jubilee this year, the new government dynamics will strengthen the union and build on the previous achievemen­ts to ensure a most vibrant and healthy economy in the world.

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