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Hi Dubai
10 hours ago
- Business
- Hi Dubai
MBRSG Launches UAE Economic Diplomacy Report at Public Administration Forum
The Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG) has unveiled the UAE Economic Diplomacy Report 2024–2025 at its fifth Public Administration Forum, spotlighting the country's growing global influence through data-driven policy, trade, and international collaboration. Held at the Dubai World Trade Centre, the forum gathered diplomats, economists, and policymakers to explore the UAE's evolving economic diplomacy strategies. This year's edition, themed 'Strategic Horizons,' marked the report's official launch, jointly developed by MBRSG and the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy (AGDA), with input from global and local experts. Dr. Ali bin Sebaa Al Marri, Executive President of MBRSG, described the forum as a platform for shaping a forward-thinking approach to economic diplomacy. 'The report showcases the UAE's growing global presence through indicators on investment, sovereign wealth funds and economic partnerships,' he said. The report details key components of the UAE's economic outreach, including its 24 Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (16 already in effect), rising foreign direct investment, and the role of sovereign wealth funds like ADIA and Mubadala. It also examines the integration of digital economy tools and climate diplomacy into foreign policy frameworks. Notable figures show FDI inflows reaching US$30.7 billion in 2023, AED835 billion in non-oil trade in Q1 2025, and non-oil exports making up 21% of total trade. The UAE's GDP hit AED1.77 trillion in 2024, with 75.5% coming from the non-oil sector. AGDA's Deputy Director-General Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim Al Dhaheri emphasized the broader vision behind these numbers, stating, 'Economic choices today form part of a broader national narrative.' The forum featured discussions on CEPAs, foreign aid, sovereign wealth, and policy integration, concluding with a collaborative dialogue session aimed at strengthening cross-sector partnerships for future-ready economic diplomacy. News Source: Emirates News Agency


Mid East Info
15 hours ago
- Business
- Mid East Info
MBRSG to Host Fifth Round of the Public Administration Forum Under the Theme ‘Strategic Horizons' - Middle East Business News and Information
The Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG) hosted today the fifth round of the Public Administration Forum 2025 under the theme 'Strategic Horizons: The UAE Economic Diplomacy Report 2024-2025 – Advancing Policy, Trade, and Global Partnerships Through Evidence-Based Insights'. The event took place at the School's premises in the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), gathering an elite group of decision-makers, diplomats, economists and public policy experts, who discussed the evolving landscape of the UAE's economic diplomacy and explored its future trajectory amid ongoing geopolitical shifts and rapid global transformations. This year's forum serves as a strategic platform for unveiling the UAE Economic Diplomacy Report 2024-2025, prepared by the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy (AGDA) in collaboration with MBRSG, with contributions from local and international researchers. His Excellency Dr. Ali bin Sebaa Al Marri, Executive President of MBRSG, said: 'We take great pride in this platform that brings together distinguished experts and decision-makers to explore emerging economic trends. The forum represents a pivotal milestone in supporting the UAE's efforts to build a forward-looking model of economic diplomacy – one grounded in knowledge and analysis, and aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and competitiveness of government decision-making. Our partnership with the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy reflects our deep belief in the value of strategic collaboration in strengthening national capabilities to respond to global economic developments.' His Excellency added: 'This year's report highlights the UAE's growing international prominence through clear indicators that reflect the strategic use of investment flows, economic partnerships, and sovereign wealth funds. We are confident that the forum's outcomes will help shape more agile and impactful economic policies, ensuring the UAE's readiness to address future challenges and seize emerging opportunities.' From his side, Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim Al Dhaheri, Deputy Director-General of the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, emphasized the importance of the forum, stating: 'The Government Administration Forum serves as a strategic platform to reimagine economic diplomacy as a tool that reflects the nation's identity and global aspirations.' He explained that economic choices are no longer isolated technical decisions, but rather part of a broader narrative that requires capacity building, expanded partnerships, and the pursuit of inclusive and sustainable prosperity. He affirmed that the gathering of leaders and decision-makers during the forum reflects this direction and embodies the UAE's commitment to strengthening its global presence through innovation, integrity, and impact. The report provided a comprehensive review of the UAE's economic diplomacy strategy, with a focus on key areas including the analysis of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPAs) and their impact on national competitiveness, food security, and foreign direct investment (FDI) flows. It also explored the role of sovereign wealth funds and state-owned enterprises in advancing the UAE's soft power and expanding its global economic influence. The report examined the country's approach to navigating changes in global trade, its leadership in integrating the digital economy and climate diplomacy, and presented case studies of successful UAE economic diplomacy in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Furthermore, it offered strategic recommendations to enhance institutional coordination, build diplomatic capacities, and integrate economic tools within the country's foreign policy framework. Supported by recent indicators and statistics, the report underscored the effectiveness of the UAE's economic and diplomatic strategies. The country recorded FDI inflows of USD 30.7 billion in 2023, while the number of CEPAs reached 24 by 2024, with 16 agreements already in effect. The nation's sovereign wealth funds manage substantial assets, including the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (USD 993 billion), Mubadala Investment Company (USD 302 billion), and the Emirates Investment Authority (USD 87 billion). The data also revealed the issuance of over 200,000 new business licenses in 2024, bringing the total number of active companies in the UAE to more than 1.1 million. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the country's GDP is projected to grow by 4.2% in 2025. UAE foreign aid remains a key pillar of its human-centred foreign policy, amounting to USD 3.45 billion in 2022, with USD 2.56 billion allocated to the most vulnerable nations. These developments align with the vision of the UAE's leadership. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has affirmed that the country, under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, is steadily advancing towards its goal of achieving AED 4 trillion in non-oil foreign trade by 2031 – four years ahead of schedule. In Q1 2025, the UAE's non-oil foreign trade reached AED 835 billion, reflecting an 18.6% increase. Non-oil exports grew remarkably by 40.7%, reaching AED 177.3 billion and accounting for more than 21% of total foreign trade for the first time. The UAE's GDP stood at AED 1.77 trillion in 2024, with the non-oil sector contributing 75.5%. The forum's activities commenced with an opening speech delivered by H.E. Dr. Ali bin Sebaa Al Marri, followed by a formal speech by HE Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim Al Dhaheri, Deputy Director General of AGDA, who highlighted the importance of economic diplomacy in strengthening the UAE's global standing and strategic partnerships. The forum targeted a broad audience of stakeholders in the economic and diplomatic spheres, including government officials, economic diplomats, trade and policy experts, academics, business leaders, and students specialising in international affairs, fostering knowledge exchange and collaboration to shape a shared vision for the future of UAE economic diplomacy. The event reaffirmed MBRSG's commitment to advancing national and international dialogue on economic and public policy issues, in line with its role as a research and academic institution that contributes to policy development and the nurturing of future Emirati leaders capable of driving economic transformation with agility and foresight. The Forum's sessions covered the role of sovereign wealth funds, implications of the WTO's Abu Dhabi Ministerial Declaration, and policy evaluations linked to economic diplomacy. Discussions addressed the importance of strengthening the UAE's global economic partnerships, with contributions from Dr. Ahmed Rashad, Lead Researcher and General Editor of the Report and Assistant Professor of Economics at AGDA, Dr. Mona Mostafa El-Sholkamy, Professor of Macroeconomic Policies and Public Finance at MBRSG, HE Amb. Husain Haqqani, Senior Research Fellow and Diplomat in Residence at AGDA, Ms. Dina Abdullah – Senior Trade Specialist and Senior Policy Advisor. The Forum Sessions were moderated by Prof. Khalid Al Wazani, Professor of Economics and Public Policy at MBRSG, Dr. Fadi Salem, Policy Research Director at MBRSG, and Mohammed Galal, Head of News at Almal Channel, Dubai TV. The fourth session shed light on the strategic and humanitarian dimensions of the UAE's foreign policy through a lecture titled 'The Strategic Importance of UAE Foreign Aid', delivered by H.E. Amb. Husain Haqqani, Senior Research Fellow and Diplomat-in-Residence at the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy. The lecture explored how the UAE leverages its foreign aid programmes to broaden political and economic influence and deepen international cooperation, reflecting the human-centred foundation of its foreign policy. The forum concluded with an open dialogue session that brought participants together from various disciplines to expand the scope of discussion and encourage cross-sectoral exchange among decision-makers, diplomats, business leaders, researchers, and students in international relations. The session highlighted the importance of knowledge and institutional integration in shaping a forward-looking UAE model of economic diplomacy.


Zawya
a day ago
- Business
- Zawya
MBRSG to host fifth round of the Public Administration Forum under the theme 'Strategic Horizons'
Dubai, UAE – The Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG) hosted today the fifth round of the Public Administration Forum 2025 under the theme 'Strategic Horizons: The UAE Economic Diplomacy Report 2024-2025 – Advancing Policy, Trade, and Global Partnerships Through Evidence-Based Insights'. The event took place at the School's premises in the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), gathering an elite group of decision-makers, diplomats, economists and public policy experts, who discussed the evolving landscape of the UAE's economic diplomacy and explored its future trajectory amid ongoing geopolitical shifts and rapid global transformations. This year's forum serves as a strategic platform for unveiling the UAE Economic Diplomacy Report 2024-2025, prepared by the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy (AGDA) in collaboration with MBRSG, with contributions from local and international researchers. His Excellency Dr. Ali bin Sebaa Al Marri, Executive President of MBRSG, said: 'We take great pride in this platform that brings together distinguished experts and decision-makers to explore emerging economic trends. The forum represents a pivotal milestone in supporting the UAE's efforts to build a forward-looking model of economic diplomacy – one grounded in knowledge and analysis, and aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and competitiveness of government decision-making. Our partnership with the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy reflects our deep belief in the value of strategic collaboration in strengthening national capabilities to respond to global economic developments.' His Excellency added: 'This year's report highlights the UAE's growing international prominence through clear indicators that reflect the strategic use of investment flows, economic partnerships, and sovereign wealth funds. We are confident that the forum's outcomes will help shape more agile and impactful economic policies, ensuring the UAE's readiness to address future challenges and seize emerging opportunities.' From his side, Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim Al Dhaheri, Deputy Director-General of the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, emphasized the importance of the forum, stating: 'The Government Administration Forum serves as a strategic platform to reimagine economic diplomacy as a tool that reflects the nation's identity and global aspirations.' He explained that economic choices are no longer isolated technical decisions, but rather part of a broader narrative that requires capacity building, expanded partnerships, and the pursuit of inclusive and sustainable prosperity. He affirmed that the gathering of leaders and decision-makers during the forum reflects this direction and embodies the UAE's commitment to strengthening its global presence through innovation, integrity, and impact. The report provided a comprehensive review of the UAE's economic diplomacy strategy, with a focus on key areas including the analysis of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPAs) and their impact on national competitiveness, food security, and foreign direct investment (FDI) flows. It also explored the role of sovereign wealth funds and state-owned enterprises in advancing the UAE's soft power and expanding its global economic influence. The report examined the country's approach to navigating changes in global trade, its leadership in integrating the digital economy and climate diplomacy, and presented case studies of successful UAE economic diplomacy in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Furthermore, it offered strategic recommendations to enhance institutional coordination, build diplomatic capacities, and integrate economic tools within the country's foreign policy framework. Supported by recent indicators and statistics, the report underscored the effectiveness of the UAE's economic and diplomatic strategies. The country recorded FDI inflows of USD 30.7 billion in 2023, while the number of CEPAs reached 24 by 2024, with 16 agreements already in effect. The nation's sovereign wealth funds manage substantial assets, including the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (USD 993 billion), Mubadala Investment Company (USD 302 billion), and the Emirates Investment Authority (USD 87 billion). The data also revealed the issuance of over 200,000 new business licenses in 2024, bringing the total number of active companies in the UAE to more than 1.1 million. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the country's GDP is projected to grow by 4.2% in 2025. UAE foreign aid remains a key pillar of its human-centred foreign policy, amounting to USD 3.45 billion in 2022, with USD 2.56 billion allocated to the most vulnerable nations. These developments align with the vision of the UAE's leadership. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has affirmed that the country, under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, is steadily advancing towards its goal of achieving AED 4 trillion in non-oil foreign trade by 2031 – four years ahead of schedule. In Q1 2025, the UAE's non-oil foreign trade reached AED 835 billion, reflecting an 18.6% increase. Non-oil exports grew remarkably by 40.7%, reaching AED 177.3 billion and accounting for more than 21% of total foreign trade for the first time. The UAE's GDP stood at AED 1.77 trillion in 2024, with the non-oil sector contributing 75.5%. The forum's activities commenced with an opening speech delivered by H.E. Dr. Ali bin Sebaa Al Marri, followed by a formal speech by HE Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim Al Dhaheri, Deputy Director General of AGDA, who highlighted the importance of economic diplomacy in strengthening the UAE's global standing and strategic partnerships. The forum targeted a broad audience of stakeholders in the economic and diplomatic spheres, including government officials, economic diplomats, trade and policy experts, academics, business leaders, and students specialising in international affairs, fostering knowledge exchange and collaboration to shape a shared vision for the future of UAE economic diplomacy. The event reaffirmed MBRSG's commitment to advancing national and international dialogue on economic and public policy issues, in line with its role as a research and academic institution that contributes to policy development and the nurturing of future Emirati leaders capable of driving economic transformation with agility and foresight. The Forum's sessions covered the role of sovereign wealth funds, implications of the WTO's Abu Dhabi Ministerial Declaration, and policy evaluations linked to economic diplomacy. Discussions addressed the importance of strengthening the UAE's global economic partnerships, with contributions from Dr. Ahmed Rashad, Lead Researcher and General Editor of the Report and Assistant Professor of Economics at AGDA, Dr. Mona Mostafa El-Sholkamy, Professor of Macroeconomic Policies and Public Finance at MBRSG, HE Amb. Husain Haqqani, Senior Research Fellow and Diplomat in Residence at AGDA, Ms. Dina Abdullah – Senior Trade Specialist and Senior Policy Advisor. The Forum Sessions were moderated by Prof. Khalid Al Wazani, Professor of Economics and Public Policy at MBRSG, Dr. Fadi Salem, Policy Research Director at MBRSG, and Mohammed Galal, Head of News at Almal Channel, Dubai TV. The fourth session shed light on the strategic and humanitarian dimensions of the UAE's foreign policy through a lecture titled 'The Strategic Importance of UAE Foreign Aid', delivered by H.E. Amb. Husain Haqqani, Senior Research Fellow and Diplomat-in-Residence at the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy. The lecture explored how the UAE leverages its foreign aid programmes to broaden political and economic influence and deepen international cooperation, reflecting the human-centred foundation of its foreign policy. The forum concluded with an open dialogue session that brought participants together from various disciplines to expand the scope of discussion and encourage cross-sectoral exchange among decision-makers, diplomats, business leaders, researchers, and students in international relations. The session highlighted the importance of knowledge and institutional integration in shaping a forward-looking UAE model of economic diplomacy.


Zawya
02-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government's Happiness Council launches "Career Coach" Program in collaboration with Emirates Association for Management Consultants and Trainers
His Excellency Dr. Ali Al Marri: 'Investing in the development of national talent is the cornerstone of achieving excellence in government performance.' MBRSG strives to foster a culture of sustainable learning and continuous improvement, contributing to a more efficient and agile government framework.' Mohammed Al Khatib The 'Career Coach' program adopts a tailored developmental methodology aligned with the UAE's government workplace requirements, delivered through personalized and group training sessions.' The program is led by an elite group of EMCT certified trainers, who possess advanced expertise in professional coaching, organizational development, government leadership, and emotional intelligence. United Arab Emirates, Dubai: In line with its strategic efforts to enhance employee well-being, develop capabilities, and empower staff with professional tools, the Happiness Council at Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG) has signed a collaboration agreement with the Emirates Association for Management Consultants and Trainers (EMCT) to launch a specialized training program titled 'Career Coach'. This pioneering initiative aims to foster a positive workplace environment at the school. The agreement was signed in the presence of His Excellency Dr. Ali bin Saba Al Marri, Executive President of MBRSG, members of the EMCT Board of Directors, certified trainers from the Association, and members of the school's Happiness Council. The program seeks to strengthen workplace culture, develop leadership and management skills, and support MBRSG employees' mental health and professional well-being through individual and group coaching sessions and interactive workshops over three months, starting 27 May 2025. This partnership aligns with the Happiness Council's commitment to advancing government workplace systems, enhancing institutional performance through advanced training tools that combine academic knowledge and practical application, and fostering a culture of empowerment and continuous improvement. The initiative also supports the UAE's vision to cultivate government leaders capable of future foresight and solidify the nation's global leadership in public-sector excellence. His Excellency Dr. Ali bin Saba Al Marri stated: 'This program reflects the Happiness Council's ongoing efforts to improve employee quality of life and create a positive, motivating work environment that supports their professional and psychological well-being. Through strategic national partnerships, MBRSG aims to embed a culture of sustainable learning and continuous improvement, contributing to a more efficient and agile government system that bolsters the UAE's global competitiveness. We are proud to collaborate with EMCT in designing and implementing this program.' Mohammed Hasan Al Khatib, Senior Director of the Corporate Support Services Department and Chairman of the Happiness Council at the MBRSG, added: 'The 'Career Coach' program adopts a tailored developmental methodology aligned with the UAE's government workplace requirements. It empowers employees across all levels to achieve professional goals and overcome leadership and administrative challenges through individualized and group sessions focused on active listening, motivational questioning, self-awareness, value exploration, and practical solutions.' Under the agreement, EMCT will deliver the 'Career Coach' program to 40 MBRSG employees across three professional tiers: department managers, section heads, and specialized staff. Spanning 200+ training hours, the program unfolds in three interconnected phases, beginning with a comprehensive assessment stage to evaluate participants' unique strengths and aspirations, followed by the creation of tailored development plans aligned with individual and institutional goals. The implementation phase features five personalized one-on-one coaching sessions (60 minutes each), targeting leadership excellence, strategic decision-making, emotional intelligence, and work-life integration. Complementing these sessions are six virtual group workshops—developed in partnership with the Happiness Council—that explore themes such as 'Coaching and Workplace Happiness,' 'Emotional Intelligence in Action,' and 'Keys to Sustainable Success'. Culminating in a robust evaluation framework, the final phase employs periodic progress reports, participant satisfaction metrics, and structured review sessions to measure tangible improvements in performance, identify future growth opportunities, and institutionalize a culture of continuous learning. Grounded in globally accredited methodologies, the 'Career Coach' program seamlessly integrates theoretical insights with real-world practices, delivered by EMCT-certified experts to ensure alignment with international standards and UAE government priorities.


Mid East Info
21-05-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
'Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government hosts launch of Arabic Edition ‘The Sheikh CEO: Lessons In Leadership From Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum' '
The Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG) hosted a special event that included the launch of the Arabic edition of 'The Sheikh CEO: Lessons In Leadership From Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum', a book by Dr. Yasar Jarrar, Member of the MBRSG Board of Trustees and Managing Partner of Gov Campus. The event was held under the fourth pillar of the Empowering Emerging Leaders Programme for the Dubai Civil Defence, which focuses on fundamental concepts in crisis and disaster management. MBRSG organised the event where the Arabic edition of the book was launched, reflecting its commitment to supporting Arab thought leadership, promoting knowledge in the government administration field, and highlighting pioneering experiences inspired by the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai – experiences that have contributed to solidifying the UAE's position as a global hub for innovation and future foresight. Moreover, the initiative embodies MBRSG's strategic position as a leading regional intellectual centre. It facilitates the production and exchange of specialised knowledge and the building of national capabilities, in line with the objectives of the 'We the UAE 2031' vision and the UAE Centennial 2071 Plan. It further strengthens the UAE's presence as a global hub for governmental decision-making and leadership development. 'The Sheikh CEO' provides a comprehensive overview of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid's views and ideas on administration and government transformation, presenting practical lessons on how to formulate a vision, enhance execution efficiency, and embrace innovation to strengthen institutional preparedness. The book highlights the major transformations Dubai has seen over the past few decades, using precise data to document this development. Furthermore, the book covers key milestones in Dubai's journey, which underline the effectiveness of His Highness's leadership model. These achievements include Dubai International Airport's rise to become the busiest airport by global air traffic in 2014, surpassing Heathrow Airport; Emirates Airline's ascension to global leadership; Dubai's transformation into a leading re-export hub; and the emirate's success in hosting major international events, such as Expo 2020. It also highlights the construction of pioneering projects, such as the Burj Khalifa, among other examples that reflect the leadership's ability to transform challenges into opportunities for development. 'The Sheikh CEO' offers a deep analysis of the leadership principles adopted by the man who led Dubai on its journey to its current position, underlining his commitment to empowering talents, promoting a culture of innovation, and establishing effective communication channels with the community. These principles paved the way for the UAE to take the top ranks across major global rankings in terms of 'Trust in Government', including earning first place in the 2014 Edelman Trust Barometer. Launching the Arabic edition of 'The Sheikh CEO' represents a strategic step towards promoting the UAE's pioneering experience in leadership and administration, and expanding its benefits across the Arab world. This, in turn, enhances MBRSG's role in supporting sound governance systems and building leaders' capacities in accordance with advanced methodologies that align with the nation's aspirations for excellence and leadership. The book's author Dr. Yasar Jarrar expressed his happiness to have the Arabic edition of 'The Sheikh CEO' launched through MBRSG, noting that his work embodies a deep-seated Emirati vision in administration and leadership, based on the ideas of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who laid the foundations of a government model rooted in innovation, proactivity, and creating positive societal change. Dr. Jarrar stressed that the book is not merely a documentation of the UAE's transformation journey, but an explicit call to adopt a leadership philosophy aligned with the country's principles and vision, where investing in people and developing their leadership skills constitutes a fundamental pillar for building a bright future. 'H.H. Sheikh Mohammed's experience in leadership offers a reference for decision-makers everywhere,' Dr. Jarrar added. 'The book is a vehicle for promoting successful Emirati models in governance and agile administration, which have set an example now emulated around the world by leaders striving for institutional excellence and sustainable impact.' For his part, His Excellency Dr. Ali bin Sebaa Al Marri, Executive President of MBRSG, said: ' 'The Sheikh CEO' is more than just a book on administration; it is an integrated reference embodying a leadership philosophy that has reimagined government work and all of its features, while remaining anchored in a unique Emirati experience and driven by H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's forward-thinking vision on leading institutional transformation.' 'This book is a notable addition that enhances thought leadership with its intellectual depth and practical applications, which, in turn, contribute to moulding government leaders capable of making effective decisions in dynamic environments,' H.E. Al Marri continued. 'Linking the book's launch to the principles of 'Smart Government' and 'Crisis and Disaster Management' reaffirms MBRSG's commitment to empowering national talents to support the UAE's objectives and build an administrative model to be emulated across the region and the world.' With its initiatives and active engagement with thinkers and experts, MBRSG continues to shape the future of governance, building leadership capacities and knowledge frameworks that align with the UAE's vision for a globally recognized, innovative public sector.