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the Arab region by equipping individuals with essential skills and directly linking
               education to employment opportunities," he emphasised.

               "The Future Skills Academy is a strategic investment in the Arab region's future, further
               strengthening Dubai's status as a globally prominent hub of knowledge. The aim is to

               nurture a generation of talented youth equipped to address sustainable development
               challenges and empowered with the skills to propose effective solutions," he added.


               HE Abdallah Al Dardari, Assistant Secretary-General, Assistant Administrator and
               Director of the Regional Bureau for Arab States of the UNDP, said: "In addition to
               signifying a crucial advancement in our strategic partnership with the MBRF, this
               academy represents a pivotal step towards creating a comprehensive and sustainable
               future. Its primary mission is to bridge the digital divide in the Arab region by enhancing

               digital capabilities and equipping local communities with the requisite skills to thrive in
               today's ever-changing world. By providing essential and cutting-edge resources, the
               academy will empower organisations and partnerships to leverage the opportunities

               offered by the global digital economy."

               Partnership model

               On a broader scale, the academy is designed to bridge the digital divide, promoting

               innovation, resilience, and inclusion by providing individuals, governments, and SMEs
               with essential digital skills to drive digital transformation and foster community
               innovation. It also seeks to enhance social innovation through partnerships with

               universities and the private sector, enriching learning experiences and improving
               practical educational outcomes. Additionally, the academy addresses labour market
               inequalities, including gender disparities, and offers educational and vocational
               programmes tailored to support underrepresented groups.


               The Future Skills Academy is set to offer a diverse range of certified and specialised
               programmes, available both online and in-person, in its initial phase. It is designed to
               equip students, professionals, entrepreneurs, educators, and government officials with

               essential future skills and will act as a knowledge-driven catalyst, supporting various
               global digitalisation and transformation initiatives, including the Digitalisation for
               Sustainable Development (DT4SD) programme. This collaboration underscores the
               synergy between UNDP initiatives and the Foundation's commitment to bringing about
               positive social change through educational initiatives.





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