The UAE Cabinet, chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has affirmed that the Year of Tolerance, with all its initiatives and activities, would be pursued since it is an intrinsic part of Emirati heritage established by the Founding Fathers of the UAE.
"The Year of Tolerance is a vehicle for achieving progress and development and attaining leadership for the nations in various fields," Sheikh Mohammed added.
Sheikh Mohammed stressed that the UAE is benefitting from its efforts and from the cultural diversity of its society to consolidate and institutionalise tolerance to become a sustainable value in the UAE society and the world as a whole.
"Tolerance is part of our heritage and we will continue to consolidate it in our society to set an example for the world", said Sheikh Mohammed.
Sheikh Mohammed said, "At the end of the Year of Tolerance, which was a year of achievements and giving...we have issued our directives to launch a national initiative to further promote tolerance and dedicate it as a value in all our government programmes and activities."
Sheikh Mohammed affirmed, "The Government is the first incubator of tolerance. Its practices, laws and processes will continue with us...and everyone will be an ambassador for tolerance and responsible for promoting its values."
"We want the culture of tolerance to be a lifestyle in the fabric of our policies, work environments and society as a whole, such that the UAE be a leader in the field of tolerance and a unique model for spreading it globally," the Vice President continued.
The initiative aims to raise awareness among all employees working in federal and local entities by instilling the culture of tolerance in their everyday processes.
In this manner, these entities, thanks to their values of tolerance, respect for coexistence and support of the innovation that stems from diversity, will echo well beyond their institutional confines and will make use of cultural diversity to spread the spirit of tolerance in society.
Five strategic priorities have been set to be the foundations for organising the initiatives; these include stimulation of tolerance, awareness and empowerment in tolerance, aligning tolerance with business policies and work processes, convergence and participation, and measuring tolerance.
The role of the government as an incubator for tolerance also includes 12 initiatives and 34 sub-activities, which constitute together realistic action plans based on the best local and international practices that contribute to achieving the general orientation and main goals of the national initiative.
Sheikh Mohammed presided over the Cabinet meeting, held on Sunday, in the presence of Lt. General Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, and Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, during which the Cabinet approved a national initiative to promote the role of the government as an incubator for tolerance.
Graduation ceremony
Sheikh Mohammed also attended a ceremony marking the graduation of the first batch of graduates from the International Expert of Tolerance Programme, which is the first of its kind in the region organised by the International Institute for Tolerance in Dubai, one of the initiatives launched by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation to develop innovative methods to define tolerance and promote it as a culture and as an approach in all areas of life.
The International Expert of Tolerance Programme covers four main themes, provided by a network of experts and professors from the Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government as well as other specialists in tolerance.
It was designed in accordance with best international practices, and the material and references were selected according to the UAE National Tolerance Programme based on a set of initiatives that were launched within the UAE.
The Programme aims to enable students to acquire specialised knowledge and skills related to tolerance.
As part of the meeting’s agenda, the Cabinet approved a Resolution assigning the duties of the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Authority of Sport to Abdul Rahman Bin Mohamed Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention, and Minister of State for Federal National Council.
Resolution approved
In legislative affairs, the Cabinet approved a Resolution on regulations of umbilical cord blood, stem cell centres, which aims at regulating and improving the services provided in these centres, in addition to achieving the desired benefitswithin a legislative framework that helps enhance public health.
The Cabinet also approved the amendment to some provisions of the Federal Law of 2018 on organising the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and some provisions of the Law of 2019 regarding the diplomatic and consular corps.
Concerning organisational matters, the Cabinet approved the establishment of the Emirates Council for Food Security.
This Council will be tasked to supervise the implementation of the National Food Security Strategy and follow on all its strategic directions, organisation of the food dossier in the country, developing the national food security system and the relevant legislation in a comprehensive manner covering the seven Emirates, and aligning and complementing national efforts and defining priorities in this regard.
International treaties
The Cabinet also approved the Procedural Guideline for Concluding International Treaties, Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding, which organises procedures to be concluded by the specialised staff and agencies and to be signed according to best practices in line with the public interests of the State.
The Procedural Guideline includes the definitions and classification of treaties, conditions of their validity, and the stages of concluding the international treaties and agreements, so that they constitute a reference and general framework for all federal and relevant authorities.
The Cabinet approved the restructuring of the Board of Directors of the General Authority for Islamic Affairs and Endowments, chaired by Dr. Mohammed Matar Al Kaabi, and membership of Seif Saeed Muhammad Al Zahmi, Dr.-Mohammed-Ateeq-Al-Falahi, Mariam Mohammed Al Rumaithi, Ahmed Darwish Al Muhairi, Jamal Salem Al Tarifi, Omar Abdul Rahman Salem Al Nuaimi and Abdullah Salem Saif Qanzoul and Sultan Ali Mohammed Abu Laila.
Transport Authority Board
It also approved the restructuring of the Board of Directors of the Federal Transport Authority Land and Maritime, FTA, chaired by Minister of Infrastructure Development and membership of the Under-Secretary of the Department of Transport in Abu Dhabi, the Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Roads and Transport Authority - Dubai, Chairman of the Critical Infrastructure and Coastal Protection Authority, CICPA, Director General of Dubai Customs, the Chairman of Roads and Transport Authority - Sharjah, the Director General of Public Services Department - RAK, the CEO of Abu Dhabi Ports Company, the Executive Director of Dubai Maritime City Authority, a representative from Sharjah Ports and Customs Department and a representative from Ministry of Infrastructure Development.
FTA budget
The Cabinet also approved the budget of the Federal Tax Authority and the General Pension and Social Security Authority for the fiscal year 2020, and the Final Account of the Emirates Real Estate Corporation for the fiscal year 2018.
It also approved the application of mandatory standards in the electricity and food sector, to strengthen safety, security and health in society while ensuring that all segments of society are taken into account. These measures are equally geared towards raising the efficiency of products in the country in accordance with best practices and developing the relevant technical regulations and regulatory systems.
National accreditation system
Also, the UAE Cabinet was briefed on the report about the UAE national accreditation system obtaining international recognition and on a report on the country's becoming member of the Board of Directors of the International Organisation for Standardisation, ISO, for the period 2020-2022.
It was also briefed on the recommendations of the Federal National Council regarding the Ministry of Justice’s policy on the legal profession.
In international relations, the CaBinet approved and ratified a number of agreements, which included the ratification of an agreement between the government of the UAE and the UNESCO regarding the Regional Centre for Educational Planning in the UAE, an agreement with the government of the Republic of Cameroon on facilitating the issuance of visas, an agreement with the Government of the Republic of Uganda on economic and technical cooperation and the ratification of an agreement with the Republic of Indonesia, the Republic of Seychelles and the Federal Republic of Brazil on cooperation and mutual administrative assistance in customs matters, as well as the signing of agreements to avoid double taxation of income with a number of countries.
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