DUBAI / WAM
HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, met with eminent public officials from all over the world participating in the International Programme for Government Directors.
Sheikh Hamdan welcomed participating delegates, expressing hope that the programme will serve to enrich a global talent pool of public administrators endowed with the creativity and adaptability required to deliver innovative solutions in the face of global developmental needs.
Having converged in the UAE from 31 countries, the event saw senior government functionaries drawing upon their collective expertise while focusing their attention on outstanding experiences and best practices in the public sector.
Sheikh Hamdan interacted with participants from various countries as they highlighted key trends in government administration globally and emphasised the need for innovative thinking to improve government services and enhance quality of life for communities at large.
He discussed with participants ways to enhance intergovernmental cooperation and optimise training and talent development to spur government performance and address new challenges presented by a rapidly changing world.
He also highlighted the UAE government’s key initiatives in institutional management, public services, capacity building, leadership development, and fostering a culture of excellence and quality across sectors.
“The International Programme for Government Directors reflects the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to enhance knowledge cooperation with countries and governments worldwide. This initiative aims to develop global competencies in public administration that can effectively address future challenges and make a significant impact,” he said.
Sheikh Hamdan highlighted that the programme demonstrates the UAE’s commitment to sharing its unique experience in public administration with countries around the world, thereby contributing to their current and future development. This initiative further solidifies the UAE’s leadership role in shaping the future of global governance.
“The future requires innovative leaders who can adapt to rapid changes and effectively address increasing challenges with efficiency and flexibility. The International Programme for Government Directors plays a pivotal role in developing innovative strategies for the future of public administration, equipping government leaders with advanced skills to foster innovation and creativity within their organisations, ultimately enhancing their operational frameworks to build a better future for their communities,” he added.
The International Programme for Government Directors, developed by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Center for Leadership Development and the Government Experience Exchange Programme, aims to enhance leadership skills for senior officials from participating countries. It equips them with governance tools and models inspired by the UAE’s successful experiences, empowering them to create future-ready frameworks that strengthen their governments and improve public administration.
Participants in the event, including ministers, deputy ministers, directors general, and their assistants from various countries, will take part in field visits until 19th October to learn about the UAE’s best practices across sectors such as the economy, trade, entrepreneurship, education, space, future foresight, international cooperation, Artificial Intelligence, digital transformation, and youth empowerment.
The visits will also feature interactive sessions with top leaders and decision-makers, aiming to strengthen participants’ leadership skills, provide strategic insights on future challenges in public administration, and equip them with the tools to drive government sector progress.
Participants in the International Programme for Government Directors represent 31 countries, including Brazil, Azerbaijan, Mongolia, the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Iraq, Bermuda, Ethiopia, Georgia, the Maldives, Andorra, Kyrgyzstan, Egypt, Barbados, Romania, Costa Rica, Madagascar, Seychelles, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Fiji, Rwanda, Senegal, Colombia, Paraguay, Turkmenistan, Guyana, Brunei, Malta, Zimbabwe, and Serbia.
During their field visits, participants in the International Programme for Government Directors will explore the UAE’s best practices in policy development, government leadership, and innovation in public performance. They will also closely examine initiatives aimed at diversifying the national economy and promoting a knowledge-based economic model, besides learning about support programmes for small and medium enterprises.
Additionally, participants will have the chance to draw upon the UAE’s efforts to foster innovation and develop a generation of innovators to drive sustainable development, highlighting the country’s leadership in adopting advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence to enhance quality of life.
The programme seeks to develop eight key skills: Strategic Foresight; Global Citizenship; Disruptive Mindset, Passion & Commitment, Value Creation; Curiosity & Agility; Diversity & Inclusion and People First.
The programme aims to strengthen a global network of innovative leaders equipped with essential skills to drive national prosperity while promoting continuous learning and sharing of best practices among leaders worldwide.