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in what way can participating in civic engagement activities provide you g people in the UAE with an opportunity to learn more about uae?

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Answered by nishaadhikari3679
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Youth Civic Participation Overview

There are a variety of civic engagement opportunities for young people in the United Arab Emirates through international organizations and civil society United Arab Emirates Flagorganizations at both the national and emirate level. The following organizations represent a cross section of these opportunities for civic engagement.

Takatof is a civic participation organization founded by the Emirates Foundation in April 2007. Its goal is to embed civic participation into the way of life in the Emirates by connecting people with volunteer projects and providing training and resources. The organization’s flagship program is the School Renovations Program, in which volunteers revitalize schools by painting, gardening and cleaning.[3] Another youth program is the Al Khawi (brother in Arabic), which brings together youth groups from different Emirates and classes to promote friendship, enhance feelings of social responsibility and encourage exchange of experiences between diverse young people.[4] Other programs focus on health care, house renovations and international volunteering.

International organizations are also collaborating with local initiatives to support Youth Civic Participation. For example, the IMF has worked with the American University of Sharjah to host a series of round tables with groups of 15 young people to discuss economic issues specific to young people such as entrepreneurship and unemployment. [5]

Organizations specific to each of the Emirates also provide civic participation opportunities for young people. For example, Dubai Cares provides volunteers and funds to help establish primary schools in poor countries[6] and the Environmental Agency in Abu Dhabi recruits volunteers for clean-up events and programs it hosts.[7] The Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum Foundation,[8] founded in 2007 by His Highness Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, seeks to give future generations the skills, knowledge and experience that they need in order to develop solutions to the problems facing the modern Arab world.

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Answered by cuteprincesses80
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Youth Civic Participation Overview

There are a variety of civic engagement opportunities for young people in the United Arab Emirates through international organizations and civil society United Arab Emirates Flagorganizations at both the national and emirate level. The following organizations represent a cross section of these opportunities for civic engagement.

Takatof is a civic participation organization founded by the Emirates Foundation in April 2007. Its goal is to embed civic participation into the way of life in the Emirates by connecting people with volunteer projects and providing training and resources. The organization’s flagship program is the School Renovations Program, in which volunteers revitalize schools by painting, gardening and cleaning.[3] Another youth program is the Al Khawi (brother in Arabic), which brings together youth groups from different Emirates and classes to promote friendship, enhance feelings of social responsibility and encourage exchange of experiences between diverse young people.[4] Other programs focus on health care, house renovations and international volunteering.

International organizations are also collaborating with local initiatives to support Youth Civic Participation. For example, the IMF has worked with the American University of Sharjah to host a series of round tables with groups of 15 young people to discuss economic issues specific to young people such as entrepreneurship and unemployment. [5]

Organizations specific to each of the Emirates also provide civic participation opportunities for young people. For example, Dubai Cares provides volunteers and funds to help establish primary schools in poor countries[6] and the Environmental Agency in Abu Dhabi recruits volunteers for clean-up events and programs it hosts.[7] The Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum Foundation,[8] founded in 2007 by His Highness Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, seeks to give future generations the skills, knowledge and experience that they need in order to develop solutions to the problems facing the modern Arab world.

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