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The Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) recently evaluated the progress of the Talent 2033 project, emphasizing its achievements in empowering human resources and preparing Dubai’s workforce for future challenges. A significant meeting took place at the Dubai Chambers, attended by H.E. Abdullah Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi, the Director General of DGHR, along with a group of executives and representatives from various departments and organizational units. Organized by the project’s committee, the meeting provided an opportunity to scrutinize the advancements made in reaching the project's phased targets.
During the session, the committee reviewed the current situation analysis and discussed preparations for upgrading analytical engines and launching the project's programs. They also examined methods for finalizing studies on application mechanisms to ensure adherence to the project's strategic nature and scope. These initiatives aim to achieve the project's goals of capacity-building and competency development according to international best practices, thereby fostering a significant transition in empowering Emirati cadres and enhancing their competitiveness.
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HE Abdullah Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi emphasized that the Talent 2033 project reflects the Department's commitment to empowering human resources and equipping them with the necessary tools to meet future demands. He highlighted the project’s crucial role in realizing Dubai’s ambitious development goals and strategies. Al Falasi also pointed out that the project follows a well-defined roadmap designed to prepare national cadres for future employment opportunities in both the public and private sectors.
Additionally, the project aims to position Dubai as a global hub for talent and creativity, align educational outcomes with future job requirements, and strengthen the analytical infrastructure of Dubai’s governmental operations. Before launching the project, DGHR conducted a series of meetings with both government and private entities to enhance cooperation and develop a shared vision for the future of Dubai’s workforce.
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