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Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government Reveals Key Participants in 2nd UAE Public Policy Forum 2018 in Dubai
The Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Federal Government (MBRSG), the first research and mentor organization concentrating on governance and public policy in the Arab world, has actually disclosed the listing of key individuals in the second UAE Public Policy Forum, to be held in Dubai on January 15-16, 2018.
Bearing the theme Shaping the Future of Public-Private Partnerships, the Forum is a leading platform, combining officials, scientists, academics, agents of the economic sector and various other stakeholders.
Participants consist of agents from recognized international organisations such as the British Framework and Projects Authority, the British National Structure for Educational Research, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the Saudi ACWA Holding Group and global business administration working as a consultant Maxwell Stamp, along with reps from UAE Ministries such as the Ministry of Economic situation and the Ministry of Education.
The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is the platinum enroller of the event, while the Dubai Department of Money (DoF), the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) and the GEMS Education Group are the silver sponsors. Meanwhile, the Forum's knowledge partners are the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Zayed University, Greater Colleges of Modern Technology (Abu Dhabi), the Arab Company for Administrative Development, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), LinkedIn and Microsoft, in addition to various other local and regional organizations.
MBRSG's Executive President His Excellency Dr Ali bin Sebaa Al Marri said: The vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai, considers public-private partnerships to be the next phase of government work in the UAE, and an essential ingredient for the transition towards the government of the future. This transition, in turn, transforms the governments role from mainly operating the countrys infrastructure, to developing, supervising and implementing ambitious visions and strategies, all the while ensuring the quality and sustainability of private-sector services.
" The Forum invites a group of influential public- and private-sector choice manufacturers from worldwide, who are readied to check out the future of the public-private partnerships, in addition to the effects of fast technological developments - such as the 4th Industrial Change- on these partnerships," H.E. proceeded. "The UAE Public law Forum will display worldwide success stories, discovering means to apply them in the UAE."
"We look to seeing the Forum end up being an established go-to platform for regional choice makers to take part in rewarding discussion and then capitalise on the key takeaways," H.E. Al Marri wrapped up.
The second UAE Public law Forum is set to check out possibilities for teamwork in between the public and private sectors in 6 columns, namely, education, health, transportation, technology and innovation, city preparation, and sustainable advancement. The event seeks to help stakeholders in both sectors assess partnership tasks in the UAE and the region, exchange concepts and experiences, and develop new policies, regulations and action plans for sustainable development and the knowledge economy.
The event concentrates on: Recognizing and assessing chances for public-private partnerships; producing an enabling environment for PPPs; going over visions and techniques to improve collaborations and enhance performance; efficiency analysis; making use of smart technologies and innovation to the benefit of PPPs; and creating plans to regulate public-private partnerships in the future.