11 initiatives announced at UAE Government Annual Meetings

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Eleven initiatives have been announced at the UAE Government Annual Meetings summit held in Abu Dhabi.

More than 500 government leaders and officials gathered to discuss development opportunities across the different sectors. 

The Teacher is one of the initiatives discussed, which will help recognise, empower and appreciate teachers across the UAE. 

Another pressing topic addressed was the issuance of the Early Childhood Law and the development of the National Council for Early Childhood Development in order to provide more than a million children best care possible. 

Authorities also analysed ways to promote digital economic activities that will help support the country's GDP both directly and indirectly.

The 11 development topics assessed throughout the summit are early childhood, promoting tourism, digital economy, the teacher, ease of doing business, Zayed's legacy, national payment system, promoting trade, unified health record systems, the retirees and customers' digital file. 
 

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