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Press Release


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                    Dubai Government Human Resources concludes participation in 23
                                        edition of Ru'ya Careers UAE 2024






                   Dubai, UAE, 26 September 2024


                   The Dubai  Government Human Resources (DGHR) Department concluded its

                   participation in the 23  edition of Ru'ya Careers UAE 2024. The event, held under the
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                   theme '[YOU]th Can,' at the Dubai World Trade Centre from September 24 to 26,

                   focused on empowering young Emiratis through innovation, creativity, and skill

                   development. The event also supported the UAE's dynamic job market and reinforced

                   the country’s Emiratisation objectives.



                   As the official Government sponsor of the event, DGHR focused on the Emirati Human

                   Resources Development Council and aligned with the goals of the participating entities

                   on the Dubai Government  booth. The Council provided  awareness workshops to

                   students in grade nine and above as part of its strategic approach towards improving
                   their skills and competencies,  along with  counselling sessions, career development

                   courses, and vocational training programs.



                   H.E. Abdulla Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director General of DGHR Department, said,

                   "The exhibition provided an excellent opportunity for aspiring young Emiratis seeking

                   employment opportunities to collaborate with both the public and private sectors. The

                   event provided new knowledge opportunities to empower and support Emirati talents

                   in honing their abilities and elevating their presence across critical sectors. This was
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