The actor was in conversation to promote his new film
entertainment1 hour ago
The UAE's programme to develop a new generation of skills and enhance the readiness of female recruits – called Hama – has seen a strong response from the public sector as well as private entities, international companies and academic institutions.
The initiative was launched by the Government Development and the Future Office and the National Service and Reserve Staff Authority in June.
Staff Major General Pilot Sheikh Ahmed Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, Chief of National Service and Reserve Staff Authority, said the Authority would work in partnership with the Government Development and the Future Office to expand the scope of "Hama" and continue its efforts with future female service recruits to provide Emirati women with specialised skills, an objective closely aligned with the goals of national service.
He praised "Hama" partners in the private and academic sectors for their response to empower female soldiers and develop their future skills. Sheikh Ahmed further applauded the partners' keenness for providing high-quality opportunities for Emirati female military recruits.
Ohood bint Khalfan Al Roumi, Minister of State for Government Development and the Future, said the notable response to "Hama" reflects the importance of such a programme in motivating national talent and preparing them for the future.
She said the partners' awareness of Emirati youth and their potential as national service recruits prove their crucial role in leading the change and building a future in which the UAE aims to reach the highest ranks globally.
Dr Zaki Anwar Nusseibeh, Chancellor of the UAE University, said the recruits' scientific and practical capabilities will be further developed by providing them with the knowledge that enhances their aspirations and contributes to building their future career path.
Najla Al Midfa, Executive Director of the Sharjah Center for Entrepreneurship "Sheraa", stated that in this world that is transforming at a rapid pace, with new technologies emerging and disrupting industries regularly, it is paramount that the national talent pool is prepared for the workforce of the future.
ALSO READ:
Rajai El Khadem, head of LinkedIn Mena - Government and Academia, said they're supporting "Hama" in preparing 300 women cadets to enter the job market after completing their national service. "We will also organise sessions on various skills such as professional communications, networking, and job interviews among other topics," he said.
- waheedabbas@khaleejtimes.com
The actor was in conversation to promote his new film
entertainment1 hour ago
Resident juridical persons are subject to corporate tax in the UAE for their worldwide income; A natural person having business revenue more than Dh1 million in a Gregorian calendar year are subject to the tax for their world-wide income related to the business in the UAE
business technology review2 hours ago
Australia have not beaten India in a test series since 2015 and now face an uphill task to do so over the remaining matches
cricket2 hours ago
Investment platform seeks to bring UAE equities to global audience
markets2 hours ago
Cummings briefly served as showrunner for the ABC sitcom The Conners for which Sabrina Carpenter auditioned
entertainment2 hours ago
The singer received minutes-long standing ovation during the hugely popular Eras Tour
entertainment2 hours ago
The singer did so on the final night of her Las Vegas residency
entertainment2 hours ago
In a video message during which he did not name Vice President Sara Duterte, his former running mate, Marcos said 'such criminal plans should not be overlooked'
asia3 hours ago