Environmental, Social & Governance

Safeguarding Tomorrow: UAE Reinforces Commitment to Child Protection

H.H. Sheikha Latifa highlights urgency of building resilient systems for children amid global challenges

SME News Service

H.H. Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, has underscored the growing need to strengthen comprehensive frameworks that ensure the safety, well-being, and future of children—especially in a rapidly changing global landscape marked by ongoing crises.

Investing in the Promise of Tomorrow

Emphasising the UAE’s people-first philosophy, Sheikha Latifa noted that investing in children is ultimately an investment in the nation’s future. She highlighted the importance of creating nurturing environments rooted in peace, tolerance, and opportunity—spaces where young minds can grow with confidence, explore their talents, and unlock their full potential.

A National Priority for Lasting Impact

She further reiterated that protecting children and equipping them with opportunities to learn and thrive remains a core national priority. This commitment reflects the UAE’s enduring belief that sustainable progress begins with empowering people—starting with its youngest generation.

Building Resilience in a Changing World

Against the backdrop of global uncertainty, the UAE continues to strengthen systems that not only safeguard children but also prepare them to navigate the future with resilience and confidence—ensuring no child is left behind.

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