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        The event’s theme enhances future career prospects for graduates within the private sector, especially in

        critical and strategic fields. This enables them to acquire requisite skills and experiences for future jobs. It
        further provides graduates and job seekers with an opportunity to identify their vocational interests through

        the integration of AI in the recently launched ‘Future Vision Navigator’ initiative.



        H.E. Abdulla Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director General of DGHR Department, reaffirmed the Department’s
        commitment to supporting fairs and events that offer comprehensive employment opportunities for young

        Emiratis. Ru’ya 2024 is one of the leading initiatives in which DGHR participates as a primary supporter and
        supervisor of the Dubai Government Platform. This support is based on the belief in the significance of
        supporting Dubai’s future vision through innovative talents, creative intellects and globally competitive

        experience, while ensuring the preparedness of Emirati human resources for the future. This commitment is
        in line with ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision, which is aimed at positioning the UAE as one of the top 10 countries in

        attracting and retaining talent.


        H.E. said, “Ru’ya 2024 serves as a vital bridge that connects students and fresh graduates to a wide range of

        prominent government and private organisations in various specialisations that meet the future requirements
        of the UAE’s job market. It is an ideal platform to promote the integration of young and empowered national

        talents into the workforce, who possess unique and specialised knowledge and scientific skills. Such
        capabilities have the potential to enhance and elevate their presence in both the public and private sectors,

        amid the rapid development of the country’s knowledge-based economy”



        H.E. added: “Such national career fair events are vital for encouraging Emirati university students as it helps
        them embark on their desired professional journey, advance their career growth, as well as enable them to
        forge meaningful connections with several enterprises across both public and private sectors in various

        fields. This will eventually contribute to achieving the Emiratisation goals and targets.



        Visits
        The DGHR pavilion and the Dubai Government Platform have welcomed several dignitaries and government

        officials who were given a comprehensive overview of the Department’s prominent services and initiatives.
        The dignitaries included – His Excellency Abdulla Mohammed Al Basti, the Secretary General of The

        Executive Council, His Excellency Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, Director General of the Dubai Health Authority,
        His Excellency Marwan Ahmed bin Ghalita, Director General of the Land and Property Department, H.E.
        Ahmed Darwish Al Muhairi, Director General of the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department, H.E.

        Saif Ghanem Al Suwaidi, Director General of Dubai Courts, H.E Aisha Miran, Director General of the
        Knowledge and Human Development Authority, H.E Ahmed Mohammed bin Thani, Director General of Dubai

        Environment and Climate Change Authority (DECCA) and His Excellency Major General Jamal bin Aded Al


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