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Zawya
11 hours ago
- General
- Zawya
DFWAC launches 'Our Digital Safety' campaign in celebration of stop Cyberbullying Day, engaging 100 young participants
UAE, Dubai, The Dubai Foundation for Women and Children (DFWAC) has launched a digital awareness campaign in celebration of Stop Cyberbullying Day titled "Our Digital Safety", aiming to enhance public awareness about the risks of cyberbullying and engage the community in promoting a culture of prevention capable of addressing it. The campaign also sought to encourage students to embrace safe digital practices and positive behaviours, including tolerance and respect online. As part of the campaign, a week-long online competition was held for public and private school students from grades three to seven across Dubai, with the participation of 100 students. Delivered via the Fillout platform in both Arabic and English, the contest featured 15 multiple-choice questions focused on identifying cyberbullying and understanding how to prevent it. Schools received the competition link To reinforce learning, the Foundation distributed tailored digital awareness content to participating students and their parents via email after the competition concluded. The material was designed to sustain the campaign's impact and promote continued dialogue at home about safe internet practices. Complementing these efforts, the Foundation also published a series of educational posts across its official social media channels. These posts offered guidance to adults on how to recognizeze and respond to signs of cyberbullying in order to minimize its spread and support victims within the community. Her Excellency Shaikha Saeed Al Mansouri, Acting Director General of the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children, stated that early awareness is the most effective line of defence against all forms of violence, including cyberbullying, an issue that continues to grow alongside the rising use of technology among children and adolescents. 'In line with the directives of our wise leadership, we are committed to playing our awareness and preventive role by helping to build a safe and supportive digital environment for everyone,' she said. Al Mansouri went on to say that the Foundation is inspired by the humanitarian vision of H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women's Union (GWU), President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation (FDF), the "Mother of the UAE. 'Her Highness is a role model in supporting the rights of women and children, and her initiatives have led to a qualitative leap in protection, care, and empowerment across the country,' Al Mansouri added. She concluded by saying, 'Today, we are proud to observe Stop Cyberbullying Day as we continue our efforts to spread awareness about the dangers of cyberbullying. We are committed to creating an integrated environment that prioritises prevention and promotes community partnerships to build a healthier digital future.' The campaign concluded with the announcement of ten student winners, who were each awarded an AED 500 gift card provided by Mirdif City Centre, totalling AED 5,000 in prizes. The winners' names were shared via the Foundation's official platforms.


Zawya
6 days ago
- Zawya
DFWAC highlights its ongoing efforts to support victims of human trafficking during U.S. consulate visit
Dubai UAE: In line with its commitment to strengthening international cooperation and exchanging expertise in the fields of social welfare and human rights, the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children (DFWAC) welcomed an official delegation from the Consulate General of the United States of America. The delegation included Ms. Sharon , Chief of American Citizen Services, and Mr. usama Naguib, Senior Specialist in Political and Economic Relations The visit aimed to explore the Foundation's programs and initiatives dedicated to victims of human trafficking and to discuss its future directions in care and rehabilitation. The delegation was received by HE Shaikha Saeed Al Mansouri, Acting Director General of DFWAC, accompanied by Ms. Shams Al Muhairi, Director of Community Service and Awareness, Ms. Aisha Al Madfa, Head of Research and Studies, and Ms. Majd Al Nuaimi, Psychological Testing Specialist, along with several department heads and staff members. The visit began with an official reception at the Foundation's Executive Majlis, followed by a comprehensive presentation highlighting key psychological, social, and rehabilitation services, particularly those directed at victims of human trafficking. The tour also included a field visit to the Foundation's facilities such as play therapy and relaxation rooms, as well as an overview of family counseling methodologies and legal support mechanisms provided to victims. HE Shaikha Saeed Al Mansouri emphasized that the visit reflects the Foundation's approach to fostering partnerships with international stakeholders in the fields of women's and children's rights. She noted that knowledge exchange with strategic partners like the U.S. Consulate enhances the efficiency of protection efforts and enriches the victim support ecosystem. She stated: ' At the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children, we believe that protection starts with awareness and culminates in empowerment. We are deeply committed to designing programs aligned with global best practices, in cooperation with our local and international partners, to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for those who have endured trauma.' The visit concluded with a mutual commitment to strengthen future cooperation in areas such as training, capacity-building, and knowledge exchange, to support sustainable responses to human trafficking and advance long-term social justice.


Zawya
03-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
DFWAC hosts interactive meeting with external clients to enhance service quality and user experience
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: In line with its commitment to engaging clients in the design and continuous improvement of services, the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children (DFWAC) organized an interactive meeting with external clients aimed at identifying their needs, understanding their expectations, and gathering feedback on the services provided. The session was attended by HE Shaikha Saeed Al Mansouri, Acting Director General of the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children, along with directors and staff members from the relevant departments. The Meeting provided an opportunity to present key outcomes of the Foundation's programs and services, discuss challenges faced by clients, and review suggestions for enhancing service quality and ensuring long-term sustainability to achieve the highest levels of client satisfaction The External Clients Meetings are part of the ' Imprint' initiative, launched by the Foundation in 2022. This initiative comprises a series of pioneering projects, including regular engagement Meetings with both internal and external clients, as well as an annual survey that evaluates the client experience across three core dimensions: satisfaction, trust, and quality. Additionally, the Foundation is preparing to launch the Service Design Challenge from the Client's Perspective later this year, a project designed to strengthen client engagement and position clients as key partners in the journey towards continuous improvement and service excellence. During the session, HE Shaikha Saeed Al Mansouri emphasized the Foundation's belief in the importance of collaborative work with clients and the value of listening directly to their voices. She noted that these sessions reflect the Foundation's ongoing commitment to understanding clients' real needs, drawing inspiration from their insights, and integrating their constructive feedback into developing more comprehensive and impactful services She added that the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children places the highest priority on client experience and strives continuously to enhance its programs and services to meet expectations and improve quality of life. This is achieved through psychological and social support programs, comprehensive rehabilitation services, and holistic care offerings provided around the clock, with a focus on empowering women and children to reintegrate confidently into society and rebuild their lives with safety and stability The Meeting also featured a special recognition of a group of clients who demonstrated exceptional engagement and contributed valuable feedback and suggestions that helped enhance service quality. HE Al Mansouri expressed the Foundation's deep gratitude for this constructive collaboration, underscoring that such partnerships embody a spirit of shared responsibility and mutual cooperation in achieving the Foundation's humanitarian mission The Meeting concluded with the Foundation reaffirming its unwavering commitment to continuously developing services, delivering tailored solutions that meet client needs, and emphasizing that collaborative efforts and listening to client voices remain the cornerstone of achieving excellence and leadership in delivering social and humanitarian services


Zawya
02-06-2025
- General
- Zawya
French Consul General visits the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children
Dubai, UAE – As part of ongoing efforts to strengthen international cooperation and exchange expertise in the field of humanitarian services, the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children (DFWAC) welcomed H.E. Jean-Christophe Paris, Consul General of the French Republic in Dubai, on an official visit to explore the Foundation's integrated care services and specialized programs supporting women and children The visit provided an opportunity to gain insight into DFWAC's organizational structure, multidisciplinary services including psychological, social, and legal support and its case management approach. H.E. the Consul General was also briefed on the Foundation's awareness initiatives and community outreach programs, developed in collaboration with various national and international partners. The visit began with an official reception followed by a detailed presentation outlining DFWAC's integrated care model and its services designed to empower and protect vulnerable groups. H.E. the Consul General then toured the facilities, including therapy and counseling rooms that offer a safe, confidential, and supportive environment for clients. H.E. Jean-Christophe Paris commended the Foundation's exceptional efforts and professionalism in supporting women and children, highlighting its leadership in providing an integrated care model that fosters safety, inclusion, and empowerment for victims of violence and human trafficking. H.E. Sheikha Saeed Al Mansouri, Acting Director General, expressed her appreciation for the visit, highlighting the importance of collaboration with diplomatic missions in advancing the social sector and amplifying the impact of humanitarian efforts. She reaffirmed DFWAC's commitment to expanding international partnerships and fostering cooperation, in line with the Foundation's vision of providing a safe, inclusive, and sustainable environment that supports the well-being of all beneficiaries


Zawya
21-05-2025
- Health
- Zawya
Dubai Foundation for Women and Children receives a delegation from SEED Foundation
Dubai, UAE: The Dubai Foundation for Women and Children (DFWAC) welcomed a delegation from 'SEED', a non-profit development foundation, led by its President, Ms. Sherri Kraham visit aimed to strengthen international cooperation and foster the exchange of knowledge, expertise, and successful practices in the care and protection of women and children. The visit featured a comprehensive tour of the Foundation's facilities, where the delegation was briefed on the specialized programs and high-quality services provided to support the most vulnerable groups. The tour included the shelters, purposefully designed to offer a safe and supportive environment that fosters psychological and social development. The delegation also visited the Care and Rehabilitation Department, which encompasses dedicated spaces for psychological support, group therapy sessions, and individual counseling all tailored to help clients restore their emotional well-being and achieve social reintegration. Shams Al Muhairi, Director of the Awareness and Community Services Department at the foundation, stressed that the DFWAC has become a leading example in developing an integrated care system for women and children, emphasising that the foundation delivers specialised, holistic services through a team of qualified professionals who work with deep compassion and commitment. 'Our goal is to serve as both a knowledge hub and a centre for international cooperation in the field of social welfare,' she said. 'We are always open to exchanging expertise and building partnerships with regional and international organisations that share our humanitarian mission,' Al Muhairi said. During the visit, the delegation reviewed best practices and services offered by the foundation to support victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, and child abuse. The discussions also explored opportunities to deepen cooperation and exchange knowledge and successful strategies in this critical field. The visiting delegation expressed their appreciation to the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children for the warm reception and commended the high level of integration and progress reflected in the services provided. They reaffirmed their interest to enhance collaboration and benefit from the Foundation's pioneering experience to help shape policies and care programmes for women and children in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.