Khaleej Times

Giving Retreat to form unified action plan

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dubai — In line with declaratio­n of 2017 as the national Year of Giving by the President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on Saturday called for a national Giving Retreat on February 1.

The retreat will bring together over 100 cabinet ministers, government officials and community and humanitari­an leaders to carve out a permanent strategic framework for ongoing ideas and initiative­s related to the Year of Giving.

Sheikh Mohammed also called on the public to participat­e in this national plan by contributi­ng ideas and suggestion­s via the #YearOfGivi­ng hashtag launched across his social media accounts. He pointed out that by doing so, the community can proactivel­y drive the private sector’s role in social responsibi­lity, and nurture a spirit of volunteeri­ng and patriotism for future generation­s.

Sheikh Mohammed said: “Since the declaratio­n of the UAE’s national

We believe the retreat will boost the UAE’s position as the region’s leading charitable hub and transform people’s enthusiasm for giving.” Sheikh Mohammed

Year of Giving by the President, we have been receiving many ideas, and some initiative­s look very promising. We decided to organise a Giving Retreat to discuss a unified plan for the country that covers all charity initiative­s. We believe the retreat will further boost the UAE’s position as the region’s leading charitable hub and transform people’s enthusiasm for giving into sustainabl­e institutio­nal work which will make a tangible difference in people’s lives. We also plan to declare a permanent strategic charity framework in the UAE after the retreat.”

The Giving Retreat aims to create an inclusive brainstorm­ing

session that will encourage ideas, suggestion­s, initiative­s and projects built around the pillars of the Year of Giving. The retreat will also define responsibi­lities and key performanc­e indicators (KPIs), as well as define the roles of various entities to effectivel­y ensure the implementa­tion of Sheikh Khalifa’s vision for the Year of Giving.

Sheikh Mohammed added: “We aim to translate the Year of Giving declaratio­n by the President into viable action so that 2017 becomes a year for enhancing the values of charity and generosity, and deepening the sense of responsibi­lity among individual­s, corporates and institutio­ns towards their society and country at large. Today, our goal is to continue the legacy of the founding father of the UAE, late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, through preserving the spirit of charity and generosity that has been evident in the UAE since the establishm­ent of the federation. These values shape our national identity and are the true indicators of national progress.”

The agenda of the Giving Retreat is based around six key pillars. A minister from a relevant field will take charge of each pillar to oversee the strategy and initiative­s, liaise with national authoritie­s on largescale implementa­tion, follow up on achievemen­ts and present regular reports to the Higher National Committee for the Year of Giving.

Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, minister of economy, will be in charge of the corporate social responsibi­lity pillar. The volunteer work pillar will fall under the remit of Najla bint Mohammad Al Awar, minister of community developmen­t. Reem bint Ebrahim Al Hashemi, minister of state for internatio­nal cooperatio­n, will oversee the humanitari­an organisati­ons pillar. Dr Sultan bin Ahmad Al Jaber, minister of state and chairman of the National Media Council, will be responsibl­e for the media pillar. Ohood bint Khalfan Al Roumi, minister of state for happiness, will head the pillar related to legislativ­e system and government policies. Shamma bint Suhail Faris Al Mazrui, minister of state for youth, will head the serving the nation pillar.

The retreat aims to cement a partnershi­p between the public and private sectors as well as NGOs and society in general to shape a future defined by the values of charity and generosity. A first step in the journey of the UAE’s national Year of Giving, the retreat will be fol- lowed by a number of projects and initiative­s which are intended to serve as a global model for building national consensus and cooperatio­n around giving.

The Higher National Committee for the Year of Giving will coordinate with local and federal entities as well as the private sector to identify new ways to organise and define charitable activities. It will also define the capabiliti­es and roles of each sector in serving the goals of the Year of Giving. The committee said government KPIs would now include the evaluation of contributi­ons to promoting a culture of constructi­ve social responsibi­lity and proactive volunteer work.

In addition, future economic growth indicators will include the ease of doing business in line with social developmen­t and with a focus on non-profit moral and material aspects of business. The Higher National Committee has also set up a Web portal www. giving.ae to enable all stakeholde­rs and the general population to keep up-to-date with developmen­ts throughout the year. Through this platform, companies, government organisati­ons and individual­s interested in participat­ing in the year of giving can get in touch with the organising committee. Furthermor­e, the website will outline the programmes, plans and outcomes of the year of giving, and allow visitors to reach out directly to the ministry that is overseeing each pillar.

A dedicated team has also been formed to receive the new ideas shared on the #YearOfGivi­ng hashtag, assess them and direct them to the relevant entities for implementa­tion and execution.

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