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Dubai Municipality wins RoSPA award from UK

DUBAI / WAM Dubai Municipality has won the UK Royal Society for the Prevention of Accident (RoSPA) award. The Municipality won the “RoSPA Inspiration Award” in the category of Health and Safety Team of the Year 2021 – Middle East for the Mini-Crisis Cell Working Group System to Limit the Spread of Covid-19. The award contributed to strengthening Dubai Municipality’s ...

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ADFD marks 50th anniversary of founding

Abu Dhabi / WAM Ministers and key officials of several developing countries across the globe have lauded the efforts of the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) in driving sustainable economic development in their countries. Noting that the fund has played a significant role in financing thousands of development projects across strategic sectors, they highlighted the profound change brought about ...

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UAEU reveals futuristic pavilion at Expo 2020

AL AIN / WAM The United Arab Emirates University (UAEU), the flagship institution with an independent pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, has revealed its pavilion’s facade design built on the theme of the ‘University of the Future’ (UoF). The new theme represents a new model of education which is focused on preparing the next generation in solving employability challenges, by ...

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Digital School, ASU to train 1,500 educators on digital education

DUBAI / WAM The Digital School and Arizona State University (ASU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Digital School to develop innovative tools and mechanisms to advance digital education in the region and the world. The agreement was signed by Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications and Chairman of ...

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Show Afghanistan’s girls the world still cares

Taliban leaders ask us to believe that they will not return to the oppression of their pre-2001 rule, when they persecuted women, violated the basic rights of girls and denied them education. Sadly, actions on the ground do not yet bear this out. Conquering fighters have reportedly seized young girls as “wives.” Women are afraid to leave their homes unless ...

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How schools can win parents’ trust

A year and a half into the Covid-19 pandemic, schools are reopening amid more uncertainty than ever. Just about the only thing districts know for sure is that last year’s lockdowns and online learning were a disaster for the emotional health and academic progress of school-aged children — especially the poor — and that in-person instruction is beginning amid the ...

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‘Buy now, pay later’ is 200 years old concept

Everything old is new again. Witness fintech giant Square’s recent acquisition of Afterpay, a company that enables consumers to buy now and pay later via regular payments administered by the Australia-based company. Afterpay appeals to young millennials eager to move beyond conventional forms of financing such as credit cards. This may seem cutting edge to the youngsters, but it’s nothing ...

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Is China rushing into Afghanistan now?

China won’t be rushing into Afghanistan any time soon — not to fill the political and security void left by the US and not to expand President Xi Jinping’s flagship Belt and Road project. However decisive the Taliban’s victory looks right now, the country is far too fragile for Beijing to contemplate anything other than a pragmatic diplomatic engagement with ...

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