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Business Continuity and Alternative National
Service Forum – Murona concludes
BY CONTENT ADMIN
ABU DHABI, 30th April, 2025 (WAM) — The Emergencies, Crises, and Disasters Management Centre – Abu
Dhabi (ADCMC) has concluded the annual Business Continuity and Alternative National Service Forum –
Murona.
The event was held in the presence of Major General Ahmed Saif bin Zaitoon Al Muhairi Chairman of ADCMC
and Abu Dhabi Police Commander-in-Chief, along with a number of dignitaries and officials from government
entities that brought together public and private sector entities to elevate crisis management capabilities across
the emirate.
On the opening day, the Abu Dhabi Healthcare Business Continuity Standard was launched in partnership with
the Department of Health Abu Dhabi. This healthcare-focused standard, a global first, is part of a series of
continuity management standards set to be introduced for all critical activities in Abu Dhabi to enhance
resilience.
The first day also marked the graduation of 129 recruits from three cohorts of the Alternative National Service
Program.
The forum further featured discussions on best practices and strategies for ensuring business continuity. Experts
and professionals shared their insights and experiences, contributing to a rich exchange of knowledge.
Additionally, 21 local organisations that effectively activated the Alternative National Service Program were
honoured. In addition to honouring 10 local entities that completed the requirements for compliance with the
National Business Continuity Standard in Abu Dhabi.
Matar Saeed Al Nuaimi, Director General of ADCMC, emphasised ADCMC’s commitment to strengthening and
maintaining Abu Dhabi’s preparedness, in line with the emirate’s vision to position itself as a leading model in
emergency, crisis, and disaster management.
He also highlighted the centre’s dedication to ensuring compliance with the National Standard for Business
Continuity Management System by conducting comprehensive audits and verifications. This approach enables it
to identify and resolve any non-compliance issues, ultimately enhancing the emirate’s resilience.
Al Nuaimi said, “The forum brought together government entities and companies to share knowledge,
experiences, and best practices in crisis management. By leveraging past successes and the lessons learned,
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