Directives given by the
wise leadership led by President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al
Nahyan, Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai His Highness
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the
UAE Armed Forces, for supporting youth projects in developing countries and
developing their capacities, sprang out of a philosophy, deep understanding and
far-sighted vision of the vital role that youth can play in advancing the
development strategies in their countries, Sheikha Lubna bint Khalid Al Qasimi,
Minister of International Cooperation and Development (MICAD), has said.
''Young generations
constitute the kernel of the development process and progress of communities.
They are tools to build the future, and have the buoyant spirit to work and
produce if they were provided opportunities and resources,'' Sheikha Lubna,
also head of the UAE Committee for Coordination of Humanitarian Foreign Aid,
added.
In an address to mark
the International Youth Day, which falls tomorrow, Wednesday 12th August,
Sheikha Lubna said:'' The philosophy of the UAE leadership in supporting youth
projects is endurable and lies at the heart of the UAE foreign aid programmes.
It is well-studied, diversified and includes systematic plans for fostering
aspirations of the developing countries.'' The UAE has been observing the day
since 1999 with the aim of supporting sustainable development efforts by
harnessing youth energies and increasing their contributions to national
development. The theme of the International Youth Day, 12 August 2015, is
"Youth Civic Engagement." The engagement and participation of youth
is essential to achieve sustainable human development.
She indicated that the
value of the UAE aid channelled into initiatives to support and qualify youth
capacities in developing nations from 2009 to 2014 stood at AED 541 million. A
MICAD report showed that social assistance to youth in these countries claimed
the lion's share with AED 333 million, followed by education aid at AED 187
million.
The report noted that
the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation emerged as the largest national
donor, giving AED 181.3 million, followed by government agencies at AED 124.2
million and then the Emirates Red Crescent at AED 74 million.
Continent-wise, the
report said the UAE aid for youth empowerment in developing nations in Asia
reached AED 315 million against AED 184 million in Africa. –End-
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