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Emirates Youth Council and Mubadala Sign MoU to Enhance Engagement with Emirati Youth

The Emirates Young people Council and Mubadala Development Company (Mubadala), the Abu Dhabi-based financial investment and advancement company, authorized a memorandum of understanding (MoU), targeted at developing the country's youth and outfitting them with the abilities required to end up being future leaders. This will be accomplished through participation on the "100 Mentors initiative which will provide a series of management talks with young Emirati executives at Mubadala. The MoU will additionally encompass ongoing teamwork on Youth Circles in the UAE and will promote an atmosphere that encourages innovation and ambitious reasoning while sustaining the youth to play active roles in society.

The MoU was authorized by Her Excellency Shamma bint Sohail Al Mazrui, Minister of State for Youth Affairs, Chairperson of the Emirates Young people Council and His Excellency Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, Group Ceo and Managing Director at Mubadala.

Discussing the inking of the MoU, HE Shamma bint Sohail Al Mazrui claimed: "The collaboration with Mubadala comes as part of initiatives by the Emirates Young people Council to develop collaborations with companies across society, especially with leading national companies. With this, we aim to offer Emirati young people with the appropriate possibilities to existing and apply innovative concepts in addition to proactively add to the growth and sustainability of the UAE."

Discussing the partnership, HE Khaldoon Al Mubarak said: "The youth involvement programs and campaigns adopted by Mubadala are in line with our several youth outreach purposes. A critical aim of these efforts is to enable UAE nationals to benefit from possibilities in a varied spectrum of sectors that contribute to Abu Dhabis financial diversity schedule. This contributes to developing a generation of certified Emirati cadres, furnished with a riches of abilities throughout different locations. Developing the UAE's youth is among our top priorities at Mubadala and we are pleased to have actually signed this MoU, as we are specific that it will certainly offer to better enhance Mubadala's community outreach program."

The memorandum of understanding periods teamwork between the Emirates Young people Council and Mubadala on the "100 mentors" program. The program will consist of a number of leadership talks with young executives at Mubadala, which will certainly add towards the establishment of lasting and direct interaction channels with the youth. These channels allow the shipment of assistance and career council by demonstrating ideal practices and conducting conversations on youth-related matters such as their aspirations and difficulties; all with the goal of offering innovative and practical remedies.

As part of the MoU, the Emirates Young people Council will certainly support Mubadala in delivering youth initiativesacross its sectors including manufacturing, aviation and power among others. The MoU additionally includes the choice of "Weyana," Mubadala's youth platform, as a key partner to join various initiatives committed to Emirati young people. Weyana was launched by Mubadala to enhance interaction with the nationwide youth, present them to an array of social tasks and events and making them knowledgeable about the profession development possibilities offered to them.

Established in 2016, the Emirates Youth Council sustains Emirati young people and enables them to proactively contribute to shaping the UAE's future. The council also recommends services to urge positive engagement by the young people, in different UAE fields. In addition, the council listens carefully to Emirati young people's opinions, pointers and the challenges that they encounter.

In its role, Mubadala has actually assisted raise Emirati young people's rate of interest in subjects pertaining to sciences, modern technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). This was achieved through clarifying the significance of these subjects and the job specializations related to them, along with Mubadala's campaigns to incentivize the young people and assist them gain from STEM opportunities.

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