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Emirates News Agency – Dubai University’s Board of Trustees reviews financial and management report and 2024 budget

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Emirates News Agency – Dubai University’s Board of Trustees reviews financial and management report and 2024 budget

DUBAI, November 1 / WAM / The Board of Trustees of Dubai University gave the approval during its meeting chaired by Majid Hamad Al Shamsi, Chairman of its Board of Trustees and Member of the Board of Directors of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce.

The financial and administrative report up to September this year was reviewed and the University’s budget for 2024 was reviewed.

The President of the University, Dr. Isa Al Bastaki presented the report. He also presented the report on the programs, events, activities and achievements achieved in the academic and administrative fields and the international conferences organized by the University and the delegates who visited it. In the current year, all these are keen for the university to excel, maintain the quality of education and keep everything new. In addition to the university’s role in social service, in the field of academic education.

It also includes new programs for undergraduate and postgraduate levels offered by the university in the current academic year, which are in line with its vision and strategic plans, which are in line with the next fifty-year plan. Smart political leadership must meet the needs of the future labor market, which will be characterized by intense competitiveness and the empowerment of graduates. Keeping pace with digital transformation in the business world.

The Council discussed the University President’s report on the role of the Ministry of Education’s Education Accreditation Commission for the University’s programs and the renewal of the International Association of Business Schools’ accreditation for Dubai Business School programs in the next year. Future work in monitoring and improving the quality of education to provide better skills to the students according to the requirements of local and international accreditations.

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His Excellency Majid Al Shamsi and members of the Board of Trustees appreciated the academic and administrative achievements, programs and activities and international conferences implemented by the University during the last academic year. Law, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, Electronic Security, Environment and Future Studies are all new in important fields.

He thanked the university president, his representatives and the university family represented by the academic and administrative task force, who contributed to the implementation of these programs and activities and the achievement of these achievements.

Dina Omar / Salama Al Shamsi

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The Prince of Monaco reviews the role of charities in combating climate change

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The Prince of Monaco reviews the role of charities in combating climate change

Prince Albert II of Monaco and Dr. Abdullah Al Mandouz, Director General of the National Meteorological Center and President of the World Meteorological Organization, emphasized the importance of supporting environmental charities at COP28 during a discussion session yesterday. World Meteorological Organization Pavilion.

The session was hosted by the MERI Foundation and moderated by the Foundation’s President, Francesca Cortes Solari. The session brought together a distinguished panel of global leaders and experts, including Dr. Abdullah Al Mandoos and Prince Albert II, Jim Chia. , Bruno Bussi, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and Deputy Director of the Department of Ecosystems at the United Nations Environment Programme, Christian Chamber is Director of the Earth Fund.

Cooperation

The session addressed the theme “The Role of Philanthropy in Implementing the United Nations Climate Process” and strongly emphasized the importance of collaboration between the public and private sectors and civil society and the role of this collaboration in achieving the United Nations’ ambitious goals. 2030, related to climate change, biodiversity and environmental sustainability.

Dr. Abdullah Al Mandoos stressed the strong ties linking the organization with the private sector and effective participation with civil society. He emphasized on valuable partnerships with organizations like the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction. He also provided an overview of key WMO initiatives such as early warning for all.

Sustainable Monitoring Funding Facility (SOFF), and the Climate Change Early Warning Initiative (CREWS), and Dr Al Mandoos called for greater engagement with the philanthropic world, noting that this is an underserved resource. Exploited by the system.

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Prince Albert II of Monaco provided insights into Monaco’s commitment to environmental sustainability and addressing the challenges of climate change, both regionally and globally.

Investments

During the session, all emphasized the urgent need for major investments to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change. They emphasized the importance of the 2019 Geneva Declaration and its open consultative platform as important tools to promote dialogue and cooperation between the private sector and environmental initiatives.

In conclusion, the event activities of COP28 highlighted the essential role of philanthropy in supporting and strengthening the efforts of international organizations such as the World Meteorological Organization. They emphasized the importance of coordinated efforts across sectors to effectively address global environmental challenges, and made an urgent call for increased philanthropic participation to strengthen international action efforts to combat climate change.

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Mohamed bin Said discusses “COP28” issues with the President of Poland and the Prime Ministers of Italy and Albania

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Mohamed bin Said discusses “COP28” issues with the President of Poland and the Prime Ministers of Italy and Albania

The Head of State, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, may God protect him, met yesterday with the heads of several delegations participating in the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28). Held at Expo City in Dubai.

This came within the framework of His Highness’ intensive meetings with leaders and officials on the sidelines of the conference.

During his meeting – separately – the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, the Prime Minister of the Italian Republic, Giorgia Meloni, in addition to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania, Edi Rama, discussed their high-level bilateral relations. UAE and its allies, and ways to push them forward in various fields, especially development sectors, in addition to some regional and international issues of common interest.

The Head of State also reviewed with the guests the issues raised at (COP28) and the importance of joint work through the conference to produce practical and impactful results. Dangerous consequences of climate change around the world.

During these meetings, leaders and heads of delegations praised the efforts of Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in his speech at the World Climate Action Summit, announcing the importance of establishing a $30 billion fund for global climate solutions. This initiative is reflected in bridging the funding gap, in the field of global climate action.

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A 4,000-tonne Emirati aid ship departed from Fujairah in support of the Palestinian brothers.

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A 4,000-tonne Emirati aid ship departed from Fujairah in support of the Palestinian brothers.

An Emirati aid ship loaded with 4,016 tons of humanitarian supplies left this afternoon for Al-Arish in preparation for their entry into the Gaza Strip, as part of the humanitarian operation “Qaland Night 3” implemented by His Highness. Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, head of state, “may God protect him”, to support the people, brother Palestinians in the Gaza Strip..

The ship, which departed from Fujairah port, carried 3,465 tonnes of food, 420 tonnes of shelter and 131 tonnes of medical aid, both donated by the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation and the Foundation for Humanitarian Affairs. The Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Foundation, in addition to the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, for charitable and humanitarian work..

The Head of State, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, may God protect him, last November 5 ordered the Joint Operations Command of the Ministry of Defense to launch “The Gallant Night 3”, a humanitarian operation to support the Brotherhood. Humanitarian support to the Palestinian people, in cooperation with humanitarian agencies in the country..

The UAE’s total aid to the fraternal Palestinian people before December 1 was more than 2,681 tons, while the total number of aircraft in the UAE airlift reached 92 aircraft..

The UAE’s commitment embodies the values ​​of solidarity and synergy with the brotherly Palestinian people, based on a long history of relief and humanitarian work during which the UAE is keen to provide all possible support..

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