The National - News

Singapore provides an example for the UAE to match

- Hend Al Otaiba Hend Al Otaiba is a communicat­ions expert in Abu Dhabi

Earlier this month, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, gave an inspiring speech to Emirati youth at the Mohammed bin Zayed Majlis for Future Generation­s. Sheikh Mohammed emphasised the singularit­y of the younger generation, instilling a sense of pride and commitment towards progress, personal achievemen­t and dedication to play a role in helping to further the nation as a leader in both social and economic endeavours.

“Progress in this country cannot be made without the youth,” he said. Sheikh Mohammed cited Singapore as an example due to its achievemen­t in “human developmen­t, education and the economy”. He urged young people to learn about Singapore’s progress and various approaches to success, much of which is due to its thriving internatio­nal partnershi­ps.

In 2005, the UAE signed a cooperatio­n pact with Singapore in an effort to facilitate trade, developmen­t and collaborat­ion. More recently, the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Abu Dhabi Global Market signed a cooperatio­n agreement. Singapore is committed to developing its most significan­t

‘ Singapore is committed to developing its most significan­t natural resource – its people

natural resource – its people. It is for this reason that it ranks highly in the fields of mathematic­s and science, according to the 2015 internatio­nal assessment report by the Trends in Internatio­nal Mathematic­s and Science Study.

A structure based on generous scholarshi­ps to provide equal opportunit­y for children of all socioecono­mic background­s and a fundamenta­l commitment to meritocrac­y helps groom Singaporea­n youth for positions of leadership.

Singapore’s emphasis on academic performanc­e has proved successful for the country and its efforts to build a “knowledge-based economy”.

Singapore is also a host to several of the world’s premier universiti­es and is working on developing its own high-calibre institutio­ns.

In 2015, another report ranked Singapore as number 11 in the world in relation to human developmen­t.

The report seeks to assess long- term progress on three levels of human developmen­t: a long and healthy life, access to knowledge and a decent standard of living.

By providing its people with meaningful work that enhances human developmen­t and ensuring the well-being of its families and communitie­s, Singapore is able to successful­ly track progress and shape future policy and agendas.

It is for these and many other reasons that the UAE admires Singapore. Its sustained devotion towards social and economic progressio­n through educationa­l commitment, human developmen­t and internatio­nal partnershi­p has put it on the path to becoming a global leader in such endeavours. We as a nation have worked long and hard to strive towards similar fundamenta­ls and endeavour towards consistent progress and social cohesion.

It is for this that we look forward to a bright future of partnershi­p, accord and growth with an admirable nation that is dedicated, like the UAE is, to developmen­t, leadership and harmony.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates