Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, launched the Dubai Future Fellowship programme on Sunday. Photo: Dubai Media Office
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, launched the Dubai Future Fellowship programme on Sunday. Photo: Dubai Media Office
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, launched the Dubai Future Fellowship programme on Sunday. Photo: Dubai Media Office
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, launched the Dubai Future Fellowship programme on Sunday. Photo: Dubai Media Office

Leadership scheme launched to help Dubai become ' city of the future'


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Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, has launched an economic leadership scheme aimed at driving Dubai's ambitions to be a “leading city of the future”.

The Crown Prince of Dubai said the Dubai Future Fellowship programme will lay firm foundations to “strengthen Dubai’s economic competitiveness” in the years ahead.

The initiative will enlist present and future decision-makers to help shape the emirate's policies regulations and business practices, and cement its status as a regional and global hub for innovation.

Leading experts, entrepreneurs, innovators, and representatives of international organisations and institutions have been identified for the programme.

“By establishing the Dubai Future Fellowship, overseen by the Dubai Future Foundation, we aim to provide a platform for impactful dialogue on creating a better future for all,” said Sheikh Hamdan.

“The initiative is another significant step in Dubai’s journey to become a leading city of the future by fostering strong partnerships.

“Dubai continues to invest in designing the future. This initiative will act as a source and sounding platform for new initiatives and opportunities to strengthen Dubai’s economic competitiveness and its emergence as one of the world’s best places to live in. ”

He said participants will be play a key role in devising plans to advance economy, technology and education.

“Identifying, working with, and trusting those who have intimate knowledge of Dubai and what is happening around us is a crucial part of our efforts to foresee, design and execute the future,” said Sheikh Hamdan.

“The ‘fellows’ will work together to anticipate the future of key sectors, identify and harness opportunities, and study potential challenges. The ‘fellows’ will also shed light on the most significant global transformations, emerging technologies and new economic sectors.”

The fellowship programme will have input on a wide variety of sectors such as health, education, technology, entrepreneurship, retail, environment, banking, commerce, real estate, media and entertainment, law, arts, tourism, hospitality, sports and space.

The fellows will be responsible for pinpointing the key sectors that will be the engine room of Dubai's economy, and suggest solutions to challenges and bring about collaborations between the public and private sectors, both locally and internationally.

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Yemen's Bahais and the charges they often face

The Baha'i faith was made known in Yemen in the 19th century, first introduced by an Iranian man named Ali Muhammad Al Shirazi, considered the Herald of the Baha'i faith in 1844.

The Baha'i faith has had a growing number of followers in recent years despite persecution in Yemen and Iran. 

Today, some 2,000 Baha'is reside in Yemen, according to Insaf. 

"The 24 defendants represented by the House of Justice, which has intelligence outfits from the uS and the UK working to carry out an espionage scheme in Yemen under the guise of religion.. aimed to impant and found the Bahai sect on Yemeni soil by bringing foreign Bahais from abroad and homing them in Yemen," the charge sheet said. 

Baha'Ullah, the founder of the Bahai faith, was exiled by the Ottoman Empire in 1868 from Iran to what is now Israel. Now, the Bahai faith's highest governing body, known as the Universal House of Justice, is based in the Israeli city of Haifa, which the Bahais turn towards during prayer. 

The Houthis cite this as collective "evidence" of Bahai "links" to Israel - which the Houthis consider their enemy. 

 

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Updated: April 09, 2023, 2:56 PM