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‘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.
The first day also celebrated the graduation of 129 recruits from three cohorts of the Alternative
National Service Program. Furthermore, 21 local organisations were honoured for effectively
implementing this program. Ten entities were recognised for meeting compliance requirements
with Abu Dhabi's National Business Continuity Standard.
Discussions during the Forum centred on best practices for ensuring business continuity. Experts
shared insights and experiences, enriching the exchange of knowledge. These discussions are
crucial for developing strategies that maintain operations during crises.
Commitment to Collaboration
Al Nuaimi highlighted ADCMC’s dedication to fostering collaboration with involved parties. He
stressed that unifying efforts ensures a comprehensive approach to managing emergencies, crises,
and disasters. Building strategic partnerships and exchanging knowledge are essential for
empowering industries to face challenges effectively.
The Forum serves as an important venue for leaders across sectors to collaborate on improving
resilience. By focusing on strategic partnerships and knowledge sharing, it aims to prepare
industries for future challenges while reinforcing their ability to manage crises efficiently.
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