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for all critical activities in Abu Dhabi to enhance resilience. The standard aims to strengthen the
healthcare sector’s preparedness and continuity management in healthcare services across the
emirate.
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 Al Nuaimi, Director-General of ADCMC, said, “The Forum is a testament to the Centre’s
commitment to enhancing Abu Dhabi’s readiness and resilience. It aligns with our leadership’s
vision and provides a platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing.
The introduction of the ‘Abu Dhabi Healthcare Business Continuity Standard’ is a significant
milestone in strengthening the resilience of our healthcare sector. By continuously advancing our
emergency, crisis, and disaster management system, we aim to contribute to a secure and
sustainable healthcare landscape, ready to tackle future challenges efficiently," he added.
Al Nuaimi also underscored the Centre’s unwavering commitment to promoting collaboration with
involved parties to unify efforts and ensure a comprehensive approach to emergency, crisis, and
disaster management.
He emphasised that cultivating strategic partnerships and exchanging knowledge is crucial to
building resilience across sectors, empowering industries to confront challenges, and preparing
them for the future.
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