DCD, MBZUH to collaborate in monitoring, anticipating social topics in Abu Dhabi

ABU DHABI, The Department of Community Development in Abu Dhabi (DCD) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Mohamed Bin Zayed University for Humanities (MBZUH) to enhance collaboration in monitoring, analysing and anticipating social issues in Abu Dhabi.

The agreement aims to develop innovative solutions, in line with international best practice, to address various issues related to jurisprudence, philosophy, ethics, languages and the humanities to enable both parties to help provide a better quality of life for all as envisioned by the late Sheikh Zayed.

The memorandum was signed by Hamad Ali Al Dhaheri, Under-Secretary of DCD, and Dr. Khaled Salem Al Dhaheri, Chancellor of MBZUH, in the presence of other officials from both entities.

Hamad Ali Al Dhaheri said, “This memorandum is part of our efforts to exchange expertise and knowledge in the community development sector with a prominent national university in Abu Dhabi. This will help us strengthen our societal fabric through studying and anticipating various social phenomena and challenges as our community includes diverse nationalities, cultures, and traditions. We are confident that the collaboration with MBZUH will help us achieve this goal given the university’s outstanding academic programmes and high-level research methods.

“The MoU entails conducting joint social studies with a positive impact on the quality of life, sharing data and training employees from both sides. At DCD, we have sufficient field experience to equip students at MBZUH with the skills they need to produce highly impactful results through the analysis, monitoring and anticipating of social phenomena and issues. In addition to developing a competent talent pool that contributes to the development of society, the MoU will facilitate collaboration in terms of logistics, human capital and technical and research resources to achieve our shared goals. Furthermore, it will help achieve the Volunteering Policy in Abu Dhabi that was launched last year to create specialisation-based volunteering opportunities for university students and graduates.”

“The agreement will go a long way in achieving DCD’s objective of shaping an active and responsible society based on the values of tolerance, participation and solidarity, while increasing the sense of belongingness to society and national identity. We seek to achieve this goal through conducting workshops and scientific studies that promote social cohesion and knowledge sharing in society through scientific cooperation in religious tolerance programmes related to places of worship for non-Muslims in Abu Dhabi Emirate,” he added.

For his part, Dr. Khaled Al Dhaheri, stressed that the MoU represents both parties’ desire to strengthen their strategic partnership to serve the local community by adopting initiatives that improve the quality of services through a clear scientific and research-based approach and a common vision that takes into account strict privacy considerations and the cultural diversity of the UAE which is home to more than 200 nationalities.

He added that the MoU will pave the way for broader areas of cooperation and coordination between DCD and MBZUH, and is a true embodiment of both organisations’ determination to synchronise efforts and enhance existing cooperation to better serve the community, while at the same time fulfill the government’s mandate for more interagency partnership and encourage the spirit of volunteerism in the country.

On collaborating with the DCD, the MBZUH Chancellor noted, “This also presents a fantastic opportunity for our students to be involved in conducting studies and research that will lead to a better understanding and anticipation of social issues and phenomena in Abu Dhabi, the results of which will provide significant inputs in developing plans and programmes that will enhance social services in the emirate.”

Source: Emirates News Agency