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EHRDC and CDA Join Forces to Boost Emirati Employment in Dubai
EHRDC and CDA Join Forces to Boost Emirati Employment in Dubai

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time13-06-2025

  • Business
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EHRDC and CDA Join Forces to Boost Emirati Employment in Dubai

The Emirati Human Resources Development Council (EHRDC) has signed a landmark agreement with the Community Development Authority (CDA) to expand employment opportunities for Emiratis and strengthen their role in Dubai's economic and social development. Signed by Abdullah bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director-General of the Dubai Government Human Resources Department and Deputy Chairman of EHRDC, and Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid, Director-General of CDA, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) outlines a unified approach to empower national talent through targeted initiatives. Under the agreement, both entities will collaborate to launch programmes that promote job creation, career guidance, and training tailored to Emirati professionals. The initiative supports Dubai's broader strategy to foster a more inclusive, sustainable job market and aligns with the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33) and Dubai Social Agenda 33. Al Falasi highlighted the importance of institutional partnerships in opening new professional pathways, saying the agreement aims to transform community councils into dynamic platforms connecting Emirati job seekers with employers. Buhumaid added that the collaboration reflects Dubai's commitment to putting people at the centre of development. She emphasised the long-term goal of community empowerment through practical, sustainable employment initiatives. The partnership serves as a model of intergovernmental cooperation focused on Emiratisation, aiming to equip Emiratis with the skills and support needed to thrive in diverse sectors. It underscores the city's continued efforts to enhance workforce participation and ensure long-term social and economic well-being for its citizens. News Source: Emirates News Agency

Emirati Human Resources Development Council signs MoU with Community Development Authority to enhance employment opportunities for Emiratis in Dubai
Emirati Human Resources Development Council signs MoU with Community Development Authority to enhance employment opportunities for Emiratis in Dubai

Mid East Info

time12-06-2025

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  • Mid East Info

Emirati Human Resources Development Council signs MoU with Community Development Authority to enhance employment opportunities for Emiratis in Dubai

The Emirati Human Resources Development Council EHRDC signed a Memorandum of Understanding MoU with the Community Development Authority CDA to enhance employment opportunities for Emiratis in Dubai and increase their contribution to the Emirate's economic and social progress. The partnership marks a significant step towards strengthening collaboration and promoting shared objectives in community and workforce development. The agreement was signed by H.E. Abdullah bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director-General of the Dubai Government Human Recourses and Deputy Chairman of the Emirati Human Resources Development Council in Dubai and H.E Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid, Director General of the Community Development Authority. Under this MoU, both entities will work together to support Dubai's broader strategy to empower national talent by launching targeted programs and initiatives, fostering robust synergy among government entities and creating inclusive job opportunities for Emiratis across all sectors. H.E. Abdullah bin Zayed Al Falasi, said: 'The partnership underscores our ongoing commitment to transforming the leadership's vision into impactful initiatives that directly benefit Emiratis. It is a pivotal step towards activating institutional partnerships that open new professional horizons for Emiratis. We are also working to transform community councils into vibrant hubs that connect job seekers with potential employers, enabling talent discovery, matching them with the right opportunities, promoting equal opportunity, and improving the overall quality of employment outcomes. H.E Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid from CDA, said: 'The partnership marks a strategic step toward enhancing institutional collaboration in community empowerment and opening practical pathways to opportunity, it stems from a firm belief that the individual is both the heart and purpose of development, a principle that aligns with Dubai's vision of building a cohesive, productive, and sustainable society. We are confident that this collaboration will serve as a launchpad for impactful initiatives that deliver tangible outcomes and meet the aspirations of community members, ensuring their long-term empowerment and well-being.' The MoU aims to lay the foundation for deeper collaboration between both parties to design and deliver targeted programs that support the integration of Emiratis into the workforce. Through personalised career guidance, specialised training, and tailored employment pathways, we aim to equip national talent with the requisite tools to thrive and succeed across various sectors. The collaboration further aligns with CDA's empowerment strategy to improve citizens' quality of life and enhance their economic participation, in line with Dubai's long-term development vision. This MoU exemplifies a leading model of effective integration between government entities focused on Emiratisation and community development. It echoes Dubai's commitment to building a responsive and forward-looking employment ecosystem, in line with the objectives of the 'Dubai Social Agenda 33' and the 'Dubai Economic Agenda D33,' both of which emphasise increased Emirati participation in economic development and strengthen job market stability for them. A key component of the partnership will involve organising employment days at neighbourhood councils. These events aim to enhance community engagement and strengthen collaboration among relevant stakeholders by enabling Emirati job seekers to explore roles aligned with their qualifications and meet prospective employers in a supportive, opportunity-driven environment. Additionally, the collaboration will facilitate improved coordination between the parties through the sharing of relevant data and the development of joint action plans. Together, EHRDC and CDA will provide targeted support that addresses both the professional and personal needs of Emirati job seekers, in line with the CDA's empowerment strategy.

Emirati Human Resources Development Council signs MoU with Community Development Authority to enhance employment opportunities for Emiratis in Dubai
Emirati Human Resources Development Council signs MoU with Community Development Authority to enhance employment opportunities for Emiratis in Dubai

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time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Web Release

Emirati Human Resources Development Council signs MoU with Community Development Authority to enhance employment opportunities for Emiratis in Dubai

The Emirati Human Resources Development Council (EHRDC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Community Development Authority (CDA) to enhance employment opportunities for Emiratis in Dubai and increase their contribution to the Emirate's economic and social progress. The partnership marks a significant step towards strengthening collaboration and promoting shared objectives in community and workforce development. The agreement was signed by H.E. Abdullah bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director-General of the Dubai Government Human Recourses and Deputy Chairman of the Emirati Human Resources Development Council in Dubai and H.E Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid, Director General of the Community Development Authority. Under this MoU, both entities will work together to support Dubai's broader strategy to empower national talent by launching targeted programs and initiatives, fostering robust synergy among government entities and creating inclusive job opportunities for Emiratis across all sectors. H.E. Abdullah bin Zayed Al Falasi, said: 'The partnership underscores our ongoing commitment to transforming the leadership's vision into impactful initiatives that directly benefit Emiratis. It is a pivotal step towards activating institutional partnerships that open new professional horizons for Emiratis. We are also working to transform community councils into vibrant hubs that connect job seekers with potential employers, enabling talent discovery, matching them with the right opportunities, promoting equal opportunity, and improving the overall quality of employment outcomes. H.E Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid from CDA, said: 'The partnership marks a strategic step toward enhancing institutional collaboration in community empowerment and opening practical pathways to opportunity, it stems from a firm belief that the individual is both the heart and purpose of development, a principle that aligns with Dubai's vision of building a cohesive, productive, and sustainable society. We are confident that this collaboration will serve as a launchpad for impactful initiatives that deliver tangible outcomes and meet the aspirations of community members, ensuring their long-term empowerment and well-being.' The MoU aims to lay the foundation for deeper collaboration between both parties to design and deliver targeted programs that support the integration of Emiratis into the workforce. Through personalised career guidance, specialised training, and tailored employment pathways, we aim to equip national talent with the requisite tools to thrive and succeed across various sectors. The collaboration further aligns with CDA's empowerment strategy to improve citizens' quality of life and enhance their economic participation, in line with Dubai's long-term development vision. This MoU exemplifies a leading model of effective integration between government entities focused on Emiratisation and community development. It echoes Dubai's commitment to building a responsive and forward-looking employment ecosystem, in line with the objectives of the 'Dubai Social Agenda 33' and the 'Dubai Economic Agenda D33,' both of which emphasise increased Emirati participation in economic development and strengthen job market stability for them. A key component of the partnership will involve organising employment days at neighbourhood councils. These events aim to enhance community engagement and strengthen collaboration among relevant stakeholders by enabling Emirati job seekers to explore roles aligned with their qualifications and meet prospective employers in a supportive, opportunity-driven environment. Additionally, the collaboration will facilitate improved coordination between the parties through the sharing of relevant data and the development of joint action plans. Together, EHRDC and CDA will provide targeted support that addresses both the professional and personal needs of Emirati job seekers, in line with the CDA's empowerment strategy.

Dubai Community Development Authority Distributes Eidiya to 10,000 Children for Eid Al Adha
Dubai Community Development Authority Distributes Eidiya to 10,000 Children for Eid Al Adha

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time09-06-2025

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  • Hi Dubai

Dubai Community Development Authority Distributes Eidiya to 10,000 Children for Eid Al Adha

The Community Development Authority (CDA) in Dubai has distributed Eidiya to 10,000 children, including orphans, from families supported by its services as part of a broader effort to foster social cohesion during Eid Al Adha. The initiative, held in partnership with the Endowments and Minors' Trust Foundation (AWQAF Dubai), aims to strengthen community bonds and uphold cultural traditions. Organised under the 'Eidiya' initiative, the gesture also supports the objectives of the 'Year of Community' in the UAE. Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid, Director-General of CDA, said the initiative reflects the leadership's focus on placing people at the heart of development. 'The Eidiya is not just financial support; it's a heartfelt message meant to bring joy to children during these blessed days and to make them feel valued and cared for,' she said. She praised the role of AWQAF Dubai in supporting community-focused efforts, noting that collaboration between social development partners was key to the initiative's success. Eidiya, the traditional Eid gift of money given to children, is a long-standing cultural practice in the UAE. CDA's efforts aim not only to preserve this custom but also to ensure it reaches the most vulnerable groups in society. Buhumaid reaffirmed CDA's commitment to launching initiatives that meet the needs of families and contribute to a sustainable, inclusive community system. 'We aim to make the most of religious, national, and social occasions to highlight the value of each individual in society,' she added. News Source: Emirates News Agency

Community Development Authority brings Eid joy to 10,000 children
Community Development Authority brings Eid joy to 10,000 children

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time06-06-2025

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  • ARN News Center

Community Development Authority brings Eid joy to 10,000 children

As part of its efforts to strengthen social cohesion, the Community Development Authority (CDA) in Dubai distributed Eidiya (Eid gift money) to 10,000 children of families benefiting from CDA services, including orphans, on the occasion of Eid Al Adha. Organised under the Eidiya initiative, and in collaboration with the Endowments and Minors' Trust Foundation (AWQAF Dubai), the distribution reflects a shared commitment to strengthening community bonds and reinforcing social solidarity and cultural values. The initiative also aligns with the goals of the Year of Community. Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid, Director-General of CDA, said the initiative reflects the leadership's vision of placing people at the heart of development. She also highlighted the initiative as a testament to effective collaboration among social development partners. She praised the key role of AWQAF Dubai in supporting initiatives that promote generosity and community care. 'The Eidiya is not just financial support; it's a heartfelt message meant to bring joy to children during these blessed days and to make them feel valued and cared for,' she said. 'Giving Eidiya is a cherished tradition in our culture, and the happiness it brings to children is truly priceless.' She also reaffirmed CDA's ongoing commitment to launching initiatives that meet the needs of families and help build a strong and sustainable community system. 'We aim to make the most of religious, national, and social occasions to highlight the value of each individual in society,' she said.

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