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Press Release
His Excellency Al Kaabi said: “On this occasion, we would like to underline and honour the relentless efforts
of the UAE in improving the quality of life of senior citizens. The country attributes higher importance to its
senior citizens and residents as they consider them as essential engines for sustainable growth. It further
strives to serve them and improve their happiness in the society, which serves as an inspiration for us to
further put in the effort and make the most of our resources in order to fulfil their needs. This comes in line
with the directives of the wise leadership, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President
of the UAE, as well as the goals of the government, which places the needs and priorities of its citizens first.”
He added: “At FDF, we constantly strive to enhance the integration and empowerment of senior citizens in
the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Through this Forum, we reiterate our commitment to offering services that
enhance the quality of life of senior citizens and residents, in accordance with the directives of Her Highness
Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak. We seek to effectively satisfy their needs and requirements and improve
their access to numerous digital services. Furthermore, we also aim to embark on various initiatives and
programs as well as design several innovative services for this important segment of the society.”
His Excellency continued: “The UAE is a country that places high value on enhancing family cohesion,
preserving social heritage, promoting respect for senior citizens, and supporting their social participation.
In light of this, the Emirate of Abu Dhabi currently witnesses significant increase in the number of senior
citizens and residents owing to the impressive development in the health care sector. The UAE has
witnessed significant changes that have had a major impact on people’s way of life, as well as their patterns
of employment and lifestyle. As a result, organisations must start making wise strategic plans for the future,
taking into consideration these major changes and responsibilities they have towards elderly residents in
order to improve their quality of life.”