
The National Library and Archives enriched the Oral History Archive with more than 20 Interviews
In the First Quarter of This Year
The National Library and Archives enriched the Oral History Archive with more than 20 Interviews
The National Library and Archives continues its interest in collecting oral history. In this regard, it conducted more than 20 interviews with narrators from senior citizens and residents in the first quarter of this year, in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ras al-Khaimah, and Fujairah. The interviews conducted by experts and specialists in the Oral History Section reveal a large amount of important information with which a number of inspiring personalities from the people of the UAE have integrated the historical knowledge vision and the living memory that were added to the various historical documents kept by the Oral History Archive in the National Library and Archives.
The oral history interviews had been organized at the initiative of the people of the regions in which the interviews were conducted as the National Library and Archives is being a witness to the age and preserver of the nation’s memory, history and the information taken from the narrators who lived through the events. An eyewitness is seen as more credible than an earwitness. This contributes in gathering what historians did not publish in their writings about the history of the United Arab Emirates.
The National Library and Archives collected a lot of new information from the narrators’ memories. The information varied between social, economic, historical, scientific, political, town planning and region development, history and advancement of education ... and others.
Some of these interviews will be presented in the books that will be published in the future in: “Their Memory Our History” series, of which the National Library and Archives had already issued three distinct volumes. They have well received by a large audience from the researchers and those who are interested in the UAE history and heritage.
The National Library and Archives organizing a forum to review its future strategic plan
Honoring Employees with outstanding performance,
The National Library and Archives organizing a forum to review its future strategic plan
The National Library and Archives organized a forum to review the future strategic plan and the latest updates as well as its performance in 2022. The forum serves as an evaluation of the last year performance and preparation for starting the next stage with its new strategy, vision and mission, which show great interest in enriching and empowering knowledge communities, and which are in line with the UAE’s vision and future plans.
H.E. Abdulla Majed Al Ali, the NLA Director-General, began the forum by stressing the importance of redoubling efforts to cope with the aspirations of the next stage of the NLA’s march, developments and requirements, noting that lack of innovation, development and ability to keep pace with modernity will lead organizations to decline. He added that renewing strategies is a requirement.
His Excellency has highly appreciated the NLA’s achievements in 2022. He called on all employees to be aware of the great responsibility, which everyone has to assume with honesty and integrity, ensuring further development at various levels, more distinctive projects and achievement of objectives in the next stage. He emphasized that the NLA is in need of young talents and the accumulated experience of the teams members.
Furthermore, he pointed out that technology is the key driver for future work, and reliance on it will be doubled in order to communicate with clients as per the modern inputs. He also tackled the latest updates on the establishment of the NLA project and building of its collections and advanced facilities in order to serve as a cultural beacon that constitutes an addition to the UAE’s accomplishments.
The Strategic Planning Office at the NLA reviewed the main strategic objectives, future initiatives of the next-stage strategy, the HR strategy and its development, the NLA strategy development schedule, internal and external environment analysis stage methodology, current status analysis, benchmarking report, future trends analysis, etc.
At the end of the forum, departments directors, section heads and team members were honored for their outstanding performance in 2022.

The National Library and Archives sheds light on the Past, Present and Future of Al Dhafra
In a seminar of its cultural season 2023
The National Library and Archives sheds light on the Past, Present and Future of Al Dhafra
The National Library and Archives organized a seminar entitled "A Reading of the History of Al Dhafra”, as part of its cultural season 2023. The participants expressed their admiration for the progress and prosperity witnessed by the Al Dhafra region since the accession of the late Founder and Builder Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan to the rule of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Many vital projects targeting the development of people and places were launched. Consequently, brilliant progress and sustainable development have become prominent features of the Al Dhafra region under the wise leadership.
The National Library and Archives’ interest in Al Dhafra Region emanates from its great role in documenting the glorious past of the UAE. It also stems from Al Dhafra’s significance in the history and heritage of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi because of its distinguished geographical location in the center of various civilizations. Today, Al Dhafra is a hub for various major projects.
Mr. Ali Ahmed Al Kindi Al Murar, a researcher in the history and heritage of Al Dhafra began the seminar which was held at the National Library and Archives’ headquarters, at the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Virtual Reality Hall. He referred to the keen interest of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, which led to its comprehensive renaissance arising from the numerous projects that made it increasingly lively.
Al Marar said that Al Dhafra is one of the largest regions of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and it is the stronghold of the Bin Yas tribe. He addressed the past and present of the Al Dhafra region, pointing to the stages it went through and to the lifestyle and interests of its residents in the past. He also shed light on the full-scale attention it received from the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
Ms. Asmaa Al Maamari from Mohamed bin Zayed University for Humanities reviewed the history of Al Dhafra in photos depicting its past, present, and future. She indicated that Al Dhafra was special to the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and his interest in it inspired him to mention its regions in his poetry. She also pointed to the ancient references to the Al Dhafra region which came in the poetry of Rashid Alkhallawi and Almahedi bin Dhaher. She identified the location of Al Dhafra and its main areas, namely Al-Tuff and Baynouna, Al-Qafa and Al-Sahel, Al-Batinah and Liwa, Al-Hamra and Al-Maghreb "Western Ramla". She added that some areas belonged to Al-Dhafra in the past, such as Al-Majin, Al-Aqel, Sabkha Mati and Al-Kidn.
She touched on the historical roots of the Al Dhafra region, noting that some of its monuments date back to seven thousand years ago, adding that the world’s oldest pearl dating back to the Stone Age was discovered on Marawah Island.
Al Maamari pointed out the most prominent monuments of the Al Dhafra region, mainly the Al Dhafra Archaeological Fort and the Western Al Maryah Tower and others. She also touched on education in the past and present, and recalled the past of some Al Dhafra areas in contrast to their present-day reality. Besides, she spoke about the value and significance of palm trees to the people of Al Dhafra.
Al Maamari reckoned the most outstanding festivals and events that take place in Al Dhafra, such as Al Dhafra Festival for camel beauty, Liwa Date Festival, Liwa Agricultural Exhibition, Classic Cars Exhibition, and others.
The seminar was concluded with the presentation entitled "Al Dhafra between the past, present and tomorrow" given by Mrs. Amna Al Marzouqi from Al Dhafra Region Municipality. She reviewed the most important projects, and the development the region went through. She began the presentation with a documentary film featuring the successive visits the late Founder and Builder Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan paid to Al Dhafra indicating his genuine interest in the region and its residents.
It also featured the interest of the wise leadership that followed his approach in developing the area, creating gardens, and providing service facilities. The modern Al Dhafra region has a distinguished road network with modern facilities which made it increasingly attractive to investors. Al Dhafra and its regions are witnessing ongoing civil and service projects.
It is noteworthy that the National Library and Archives has published several books documenting the history and heritage of Al Dhafra, its location and regions, its castles and fortresses, its most important monuments and the lifestyle of its inhabitants throughout history. These publications loaded with documented historical and heritage information have attracted researchers and academics who are interested in the glorious history and heritage of the United Arab Emirates.
The National Library and Archives continues to receive entries for the 13th edition of The Young Historian Award
Praising the student submissions
The National Library and Archives continues to receive entries for the 13th edition of The Young Historian Award
The National Library and Archives continues to receive entries for the 13th edition of the Young Historian Award from the targeted school students. The organizing committee of the award has expressed its happiness with the distinguished student turnout for the award, and the submissions it received. The judging panel comprises specialists in UAE history, and it is scheduled to assess entries in the first and second week of next May.
Commenting on the students’ participation in the award, Mr. Hamad Slayem Al Hamiri, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Young Historian Award, said that the National Library and Archives, in collaboration with its partners, aspires to continue the successful journey of the previous editions of the Young Historian Award. The award aims at promoting scientific research among students and motivating them to give heed to the glorious history and heritage of the United Arab Emirates.
He pointed out the inclusion of the subject of Sustainability in the United Arab Emirates to the topics of the award in line with declaration of 2023 as the year of sustainability in the United Arab Emirates by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, the UAE President. He added that, given the UAE track record of sustainability which involves building a prosperous future for generations, the NLA aspires to highlight sustainability issues,.
He stressed that the award aims to develop the skills of young people and encourage them to excel and explode their creativity in scientific and field research. He indicated that the NLA searched for student skills and innovative ideas which would enhance the current edition of the Young Historian Award and enrich knowledge as well as the scientific and research content, which distinguishes the award’s track record.
Al Hamiri added that the National Library and Archives will continue to receive submissions until the first week of May 2023. It aims to refine the influential ideas of young people, discover national student skills, enrich society with creative young competencies, push generations towards leadership, and enhance their scientific and research giving.
The award submissions will be judged in the second and third weeks of May 2023, and the announcement of the winners and the honoring ceremony will take place in the second week of June 2023. Those wishing to participate can learn more details about the 13th edition and fill out the entry form through visiting the website of the National Library and Archives: www.nla.ae, or via e-mail: YHA@nla.ae.
The winning entries will be documented in NLA’s refereed publications. Notably, the winning entries of the eighth and ninth editions of the Young Historian Award, for the years 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 were included in the recent publications to serve as a reference for researchers.
It is worth mentioning that the new edition of the Young Historian Award targets fifth to twelfth graders. The field of research writing is assigned to students of Cycle 3 from the ninth to the twelfth grades. Cycle 2 students (from grades 5 -8) are required to prepare reports on an aspect of social, economic or geographical life in the UAE.
The categories of the Young Historian Award 2023 are Oral History, Geographical History, Economic History, Social History, and Emirati Studies.
The 13th edition’s required reports shall be either a ten-page report about a certain institution covering its history, development and role in achieving the vision of the country, or a report summarizing a book translated from English into Arabic about the United Arab Emirates and expressing opinion .

The National Library and Archives reaching out to more than 12 thousand beneficiaries through the Reading Month events
Organizing more than 370 reading events and activities,
The National Library and Archives reaching out to more than 12 thousand beneficiaries through the Reading Month events
The National Library and Archives concluded the Reading Month with more than 370 events and activities, reaching out to 12,400 beneficiaries. This cultural and knowledge momentum is due to its belief that reading is the fundamental means to achieve sustainable knowledge development.
There were diverse events and activities including symposiums, exhibitions, knowledge programs, cultural competitions, book fairs, lectures and reading workshops, school trips, etc.
The NLA’s program was intensive and diverse in order to enhance the culture and sustainability of reading due to its vital role in broadening knowledge and enhancing the quality of life. In addition, the program is aimed to be in line with the national reading strategy and to contribute to the increase of the society members’ knowledge.
The NLA diversified the Reading Month events and emphasized the importance of reading and its sustainability in accordance with the announcement of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE President, that 2023 will be the Year of Sustainability in the UAE. It also aimed to maintain knowledge and culture development sustainability through its inspiring initiatives, efforts and strategies in this field.
The NLA’s events included a number of symposiums, most prominently the 6th Emirates Libraries Symposium under the theme of “Bright Examples of the UAE Libraries in 50 Years”, in which a large number of researchers, intellectuals and specialists participated. During the symposium, the NLA launched a survey that is the first of its kind about the UAE libraries, and it is carried out by experts and specialists in library science. They came up with a report and an analysis and description of the current status of the libraries in the UAE. The symposium included three specialized academic sessions.
In addition, the national Reading Month included several cultural seminars organized within the context of the NLA’s cultural seasons along with many internal educational visits and reading competitions that attracted a large number of participants.
The NLA participated in the book fair, organized by the Ministry of Culture of Youth, with community events for the Reading Month. A variety of publications of some organizations were provided for nominal prices to foster the culture of reading. The NLA has also organized an exhibition at the Spanish School. This is in addition to organizing a book fair in its headquarters to sell books to employees and visitors. Five publishing houses participated in this book fair, which lasted for three days and received more than 600 visitors. It coincided with three events that were held at the NLA’s headquarters.
In the same context, the NLA organized more than 370 workshops, benefiting more than 223 organizations. The reading marathon included over 100 events. The Reading Month festival included more than 30 events, 234 reading workshops, 4 cultural competitions and 12 workshops related to the “The Authors of the 71” initiative, which unleashes the students’ potentials and exceptional talents for literary writing as they are the homeland’s hope for the next fifty years.
The Reading Month had a big share in the community events, which the NLA participated in or organized in March.
To promote the Reading Month, the NLA joined the press conference held by the Ministry of Culture and Youth at Mohammed Bin Rashid Library where it announced its events and activities along with its participation with events in collaboration with Sharjah Media Corporation, Ministry of Culture and Youth platform and the NLA’s and partners’ social media platforms.

The National Library and Archives sheds the light on Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023
As part of its social responsibility and to provide trusted information and services to researchers,
The National Library and Archives successfully concluding the digital Ramadan Barzas program
The National Library and Archives organized three digital Ramadan Barzas “Majlis” of specialized cultural discussions. An elite of specialists and strategic partners participated in these Barzas, which shed the light on the role of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan in supporting humanitarian work and how the UAE followed his approach till it has been ranked the first globally in terms of this index. The Barzas also showed interest in academic research, the role of the NLA in this field and the national knowledge it provides to students to enhance their belonging to the homeland and their loyalty to its prudent leadership.
These virtual Ramadan Barzas organized by the NLA confirm its societal role and aim to open the door to communicate with the society members and discuss some national and intellectual issues. They also highlight the NLA’s role, mission, services and the stages it went through during its history, which spans more than half century as well as its future aspirations for the next fifty years. It is worth noting that the Barzas attracted a large turnout.
The second Ramadan Barza, entitled “Human Giving Strengthens Cultural Values” and chaired by Mr. Mohammed Ismail Abdulla, Educational Programs Specialist, coincided with Zayed Humanitarian Day to stress that the founding father Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan placed special interest in the humanitarian work, which is part of his personality as he is inclined to philanthropy and giving. He adopted the humanitarian work as a national approach and strategic vision for the UAE.
In this Barza, Mr. Hamad Sarhan Al Sawafi talked about the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan who established humanitarian work in the UAE. The humanitarian aids received between 1971 and 2004 reached more than 90.5 billion dirhams in the fields of health, education, housing and relief for areas affected by disasters. This role contributed to the enhancement of the UAE’s global position.
On the other hand, Mr. Humaid Rashid Al Shamis, International Aids Advisor at the ERC, said: “Sheikh Zayed planted the seeds of tolerance and giving in our society. That is why our beloved country incubates more than 200 nationalities. We, at the ERC, work for the humanity, and we often get to know for the first time about projects conducted by Sheikh Zayed worldwide.”.
H.E. Dr. Asma Bint Mana Al Otaiba, Honorary Head of the “Thank You for Your Giving” team, delivered a speech during the Barza, stating: “Sheikh Zayed has instilled values in us, we in turn instill in our children. Sheikh Zayed’s leadership made us proud of this generous and benevolent homeland.”. Her Excellency tackled the importance of voluntary work in raising high the name of the UAE.
The first Barza, chaired by Mrs. Hind Al Zaabi, Educational Programs Specialist at the NLA, was as close as to a discussion session in which the NLA’s strategic partners participated and benefited from its services, especially the educational programs. Other participants were Adnoc Schools, Emirates National Schools, Mohammed Bin Khalid Al Nahyan Future Generation Society, New World Companies Group and Abu Dhabi Autism Center. Participants collectively agreed on the importance of what the NLA provides at the level of spreading national culture, enhancing belonging to homeland and loyalty to its wise leadership, fostering national identity and instilling good citizenship among generations.
The last digital Ramadan Barza, chaired by Mr. Mohammed Ismail Abdulla, was about “Academic Research Services between Reality and Aspirations”. Dr. Mohammed Abdulla Mohammed Al Mansouri and Engineer Khalid Al Amira spoke in this Barza, and they emphasized the importance of the NLA’s publications, documentary treasures and library in serving researchers with their papers pertaining to the history of the UAE. They stressed that the NLA is an essential source of many references and resources, which enrich their research papers, in addition to historical records and documents, which helped them in providing reliable historical information.
Both researchers highly appreciated AGDA as they considered it as a treasure of knowledge that enrich the researchers’ papers related to the history of the UAE and Gulf region.
It is worth mentioning that the three Ramadan Barzas introduced the public to the NLA and its vision, mission and services that are provided to researchers and the public, in general. They also presented AGDA and its importance to students and researchers and how to benefit from it. The public were invited during the Barzas to attend the ICA Congress, which is a major archival event to be hosted in Abu Dhabi on October 9-13, 2023.
The National Library and Archives participates in the Fursan Al-Tasamoh (Knights of Tolerance)
A new seminar in the Year of Sustainability,
The National Library and Archives sheds the light on Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023
Within the context of its cultural season 2023, the National Library and Archives has organized, at its headquarters, a seminar entitled “Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023” in conjunction with the Year of Sustainability as the UAE moves with its honorable march towards the bright future it makes.
The seminar, attended by H.E. Abdulla Majed Al Ali, NLA’s Director General, focused on development due to its importance as it has become a targeted goal in all aspects of life, and it would promote individuals’ development and welfare. Given its importance, governments devised plans and allocate funds for development.
The NLA shed the light on Abu Dhabi sustainable development agenda 2023 in this seminar due to the fact that it is considered a major cultural leap and owing to its importance as an ambitious plan that drives the development process. The agenda also reflects the interest in examining the prospects of future and facing rapid development challenges as well as focusing on the deliberate and sustainable growth. That is why the NLA deemed it important to highlight the agenda in its cultural season 2023, which seminars focus on sustainability.
The seminar moderated by Dr. Hazza Al Naqbi, Head of Government Archives Section at the NLA, started by a session presented by Weam Alhashmi from the Department of Government Support. In this session, she reported that H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, has announced the year 2023 to be the Year of Sustainability. She, then, tackled Abu Dhabi 2030 agenda and its importance in establishing a well-defined vision for Abu Dhabi sustainability, fulfilling its current and future requirements, developing the society, promoting a new thinking style with the aim of fostering the Emirate of Abu Dhabi’s position and long-term vision. She noted that the agenda puts forward conceptual solutions to develop the emirate in the second quarter of the century.
Alhashmi brought into focus Abu Dhabi agenda and its objectives along with the sustainable development objectives, which serve as a comprehensive roadmap and an ambitious work schedule that requires policies and transformational investments and involvement of the entire community in implementation. Moreover, she discussed the challenges of sustainable development and the role of the UAE in facing international challenges. She also reviewed real aspects of Abu Dhabi’s interest in sustainability.
The speaker turned attention to Masdar City, which is one of the most prominent sustainable urban projects in the Middle East. She demonstrated the plan devised by the government of Abu Dhabi as it shapes the future of the city in a way that ensures sustainability in all life activities.
Alhashmi enriched the session by speaking about the culture of innovation and sustainability at the government work in addition to the proposed methods to achieve sustainable development in government institutions.
In the second session, Engineer Hamad Mohsen Abdulla, Head of Technical Studies Section of the Infrastructure and Municipal Assets Sector at Abu Dhabi City Municipality, spoke about sustainability initiatives for a world-class infrastructure 2023. He pointed out the accomplishments of Abu Dhabi City Municipality including quantum leaps in the quality of the government services along with the achievements made at the local and international levels in the field of infrastructure. Furthermore, he tackled the infrastructure sustainability strategy and the smart cities strategy outcomes and achievements. He revealed the targeted fields in the smart city such as water and energy, environment and innovation, and performance and knowledge; he talked in detail about Abu Dhabi smart lighting project and its phases, Abu Dhabi system for roads sustainability classification, etc.
In addition, Engineer Hamad discussed the infrastructure assets management and development and the initiatives for infrastructure sustainability. He also reviewed some examples of initiatives for sustainability such as using recycled rubber in asphalt mixtures, the pilot project of agriculture and water studies and environmental sustainability, smart lighting using solar energy, etc.
In the last session, Dr. Wadeema Al Dhahri, a Professor at Mohammed Bin Zayed University for Humanities, said “Abu Dhabi agenda 2023 is an example of the sustainable development plans based on which Abu Dhabi Government formulated a long-term plan that lasts until 2030, and the main topics of this plan are: the economic development, social and human resources development, infrastructure development, environment protection and promoting the government performance.”
Dr. Wadeema, then, reviewed the 17 objectives of Abu Dhabi vision 2030. She shed the light on Mubadala, Statra Manufacturing, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and Masdar City. In conclusion, she reported that the UAE has a unique experience in development, and in all its different stages, it was governed by a prudent leadership and was served by its loyal citizens along with the global expertise. Thus, the UAE became distinctive because of its achievements at the international level in short period of time.
Photo captions:
1. H.E. Director General honoring the seminar moderator.
2. A new seminar in the Year of Sustainability about Abu Dhabi Agenda Sustainable Development.
3. The seminar.

The National Library and Archives Organizes a Ramadan Iftar in an Atmosphere of Tolerance
The National Library and Archives Organizes a Ramadan Iftar in an Atmosphere of Tolerance
The National Library and Archives organized a Public Iftar party to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan in 6 April at Fairmont Bab Al Bahr Hotel - Abu Dhabi, as it used to do every year, in the context of its strategy aimed at strengthening the bonds of love and goodwill ties among its staff members.
The public breakfast, which the National Library and Archives is keen on holding it annually in the holy month seeks to enhance the friendly relations and communication among the staff members away from the daily work routine in an atmosphere of tolerance, harmony and social cohesion. The public Iftar enhances team spirit and encourages the staff members to exert more efforts leading to distinguished results that can be added to the record of achievements of the National Library and Archives in its endeavor to collect and preserve the memory of the nation.
It also contributes to building bridges and strengthening relations between the National Library and Archives and many external parties whose representatives participated in this good assembly with the staff members of the National Library and Archives. That reflects positively on the development of work environment.
Photo caption
1- A part of the Iftar party organized by the National Library and Archives

The National Library and Archives sheds the light on Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023
A new seminar in the Year of Sustainability,
The National Library and Archives sheds the light on Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023
Within the context of its cultural season 2023, the National Library and Archives has organized, at its headquarters, a seminar entitled “Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023” in conjunction with the Year of Sustainability as the UAE moves with its honorable march towards the bright future it makes.
The seminar, attended by H.E. Abdulla Majed Al Ali, NLA’s Director General, focused on development due to its importance as it has become a targeted goal in all aspects of life, and it would promote individuals’ development and welfare. Given its importance, governments devised plans and allocate funds for development.
The NLA shed the light on Abu Dhabi sustainable development agenda 2023 in this seminar due to the fact that it is considered a major cultural leap and owing to its importance as an ambitious plan that drives the development process. The agenda also reflects the interest in examining the prospects of future and facing rapid development challenges as well as focusing on the deliberate and sustainable growth. That is why the NLA deemed it important to highlight the agenda in its cultural season 2023, which seminars focus on sustainability.
The seminar moderated by Dr. Hazza Al Naqbi, Head of Government Archives Section at the NLA, started by a session presented by Weam Alhashmi from the Department of Government Support. In this session, she reported that H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, has announced the year 2023 to be the Year of Sustainability. She, then, tackled Abu Dhabi 2030 agenda and its importance in establishing a well-defined vision for Abu Dhabi sustainability, fulfilling its current and future requirements, developing the society, promoting a new thinking style with the aim of fostering the Emirate of Abu Dhabi’s position and long-term vision. She noted that the agenda puts forward conceptual solutions to develop the emirate in the second quarter of the century.
Alhashmi brought into focus Abu Dhabi agenda and its objectives along with the sustainable development objectives, which serve as a comprehensive roadmap and an ambitious work schedule that requires policies and transformational investments and involvement of the entire community in implementation. Moreover, she discussed the challenges of sustainable development and the role of the UAE in facing international challenges. She also reviewed real aspects of Abu Dhabi’s interest in sustainability.
The speaker turned attention to Masdar City, which is one of the most prominent sustainable urban projects in the Middle East. She demonstrated the plan devised by the government of Abu Dhabi as it shapes the future of the city in a way that ensures sustainability in all life activities.
Alhashmi enriched the session by speaking about the culture of innovation and sustainability at the government work in addition to the proposed methods to achieve sustainable development in government institutions.
In the second session, Engineer Hamad Mohsen Abdulla, Head of Technical Studies Section of the Infrastructure and Municipal Assets Sector at Abu Dhabi City Municipality, spoke about sustainability initiatives for a world-class infrastructure 2023. He pointed out the accomplishments of Abu Dhabi City Municipality including quantum leaps in the quality of the government services along with the achievements made at the local and international levels in the field of infrastructure. Furthermore, he tackled the infrastructure sustainability strategy and the smart cities strategy outcomes and achievements. He revealed the targeted fields in the smart city such as water and energy, environment and innovation, and performance and knowledge; he talked in detail about Abu Dhabi smart lighting project and its phases, Abu Dhabi system for roads sustainability classification, etc.
In addition, Engineer Hamad discussed the infrastructure assets management and development and the initiatives for infrastructure sustainability. He also reviewed some examples of initiatives for sustainability such as using recycled rubber in asphalt mixtures, the pilot project of agriculture and water studies and environmental sustainability, smart lighting using solar energy, etc.
In the last session, Dr. Wadeema Al Dhahri, a Professor at Mohammed Bin Zayed University for Humanities, said “Abu Dhabi agenda 2023 is an example of the sustainable development plans based on which Abu Dhabi Government formulated a long-term plan that lasts until 2030, and the main topics of this plan are: the economic development, social and human resources development, infrastructure development, environment protection and promoting the government performance.”
Dr. Wadeema, then, reviewed the 17 objectives of Abu Dhabi vision 2030. She shed the light on Mubadala, Statra Manufacturing, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and Masdar City. In conclusion, she reported that the UAE has a unique experience in development, and in all its different stages, it was governed by a prudent leadership and was served by its loyal citizens along with the global expertise. Thus, the UAE became distinctive because of its achievements at the international level in short period of time.
Photo captions:
1. H.E. Director General honoring the seminar moderator.
2. A new seminar in the Year of Sustainability about Abu Dhabi Agenda Sustainable Development.
3. The seminar.

The National Library and Archives sheds the light on Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023
A new seminar in the Year of Sustainability,
The National Library and Archives sheds the light on Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023
Within the context of its cultural season 2023, the National Library and Archives has organized, at its headquarters, a seminar entitled “Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023” in conjunction with the Year of Sustainability as the UAE moves with its honorable march towards the bright future it makes.
The seminar, attended by H.E. Abdulla Majed Al Ali, NLA’s Director General, focused on development due to its importance as it has become a targeted goal in all aspects of life, and it would promote individuals’ development and welfare. Given its importance, governments devised plans and allocate funds for development.
The NLA shed the light on Abu Dhabi sustainable development agenda 2023 in this seminar due to the fact that it is considered a major cultural leap and owing to its importance as an ambitious plan that drives the development process. The agenda also reflects the interest in examining the prospects of future and facing rapid development challenges as well as focusing on the deliberate and sustainable growth. That is why the NLA deemed it important to highlight the agenda in its cultural season 2023, which seminars focus on sustainability.
The seminar moderated by Dr. Hazza Al Naqbi, Head of Government Archives Section at the NLA, started by a session presented by Weam Alhashmi from the Department of Government Support. In this session, she reported that H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, has announced the year 2023 to be the Year of Sustainability. She, then, tackled Abu Dhabi 2030 agenda and its importance in establishing a well-defined vision for Abu Dhabi sustainability, fulfilling its current and future requirements, developing the society, promoting a new thinking style with the aim of fostering the Emirate of Abu Dhabi’s position and long-term vision. She noted that the agenda puts forward conceptual solutions to develop the emirate in the second quarter of the century.
Alhashmi brought into focus Abu Dhabi agenda and its objectives along with the sustainable development objectives, which serve as a comprehensive roadmap and an ambitious work schedule that requires policies and transformational investments and involvement of the entire community in implementation. Moreover, she discussed the challenges of sustainable development and the role of the UAE in facing international challenges. She also reviewed real aspects of Abu Dhabi’s interest in sustainability.
The speaker turned attention to Masdar City, which is one of the most prominent sustainable urban projects in the Middle East. She demonstrated the plan devised by the government of Abu Dhabi as it shapes the future of the city in a way that ensures sustainability in all life activities.
Alhashmi enriched the session by speaking about the culture of innovation and sustainability at the government work in addition to the proposed methods to achieve sustainable development in government institutions.
In the second session, Engineer Hamad Mohsen Abdulla, Head of Technical Studies Section of the Infrastructure and Municipal Assets Sector at Abu Dhabi City Municipality, spoke about sustainability initiatives for a world-class infrastructure 2023. He pointed out the accomplishments of Abu Dhabi City Municipality including quantum leaps in the quality of the government services along with the achievements made at the local and international levels in the field of infrastructure. Furthermore, he tackled the infrastructure sustainability strategy and the smart cities strategy outcomes and achievements. He revealed the targeted fields in the smart city such as water and energy, environment and innovation, and performance and knowledge; he talked in detail about Abu Dhabi smart lighting project and its phases, Abu Dhabi system for roads sustainability classification, etc.
In addition, Engineer Hamad discussed the infrastructure assets management and development and the initiatives for infrastructure sustainability. He also reviewed some examples of initiatives for sustainability such as using recycled rubber in asphalt mixtures, the pilot project of agriculture and water studies and environmental sustainability, smart lighting using solar energy, etc.
In the last session, Dr. Wadeema Al Dhahri, a Professor at Mohammed Bin Zayed University for Humanities, said “Abu Dhabi agenda 2023 is an example of the sustainable development plans based on which Abu Dhabi Government formulated a long-term plan that lasts until 2030, and the main topics of this plan are: the economic development, social and human resources development, infrastructure development, environment protection and promoting the government performance.”
Dr. Wadeema, then, reviewed the 17 objectives of Abu Dhabi vision 2030. She shed the light on Mubadala, Statra Manufacturing, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and Masdar City. In conclusion, she reported that the UAE has a unique experience in development, and in all its different stages, it was governed by a prudent leadership and was served by its loyal citizens along with the global expertise. Thus, the UAE became distinctive because of its achievements at the international level in short period of time.
Photo captions:
1. H.E. Director General honoring the seminar moderator.
2. A new seminar in the Year of Sustainability about Abu Dhabi Agenda Sustainable Development.
3. The seminar.

The National Library and Archives sheds the light on Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023
A new seminar in the Year of Sustainability,
The National Library and Archives sheds the light on Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023
Within the context of its cultural season 2023, the National Library and Archives has organized, at its headquarters, a seminar entitled “Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023” in conjunction with the Year of Sustainability as the UAE moves with its honorable march towards the bright future it makes.
The seminar, attended by H.E. Abdulla Majed Al Ali, NLA’s Director General, focused on development due to its importance as it has become a targeted goal in all aspects of life, and it would promote individuals’ development and welfare. Given its importance, governments devised plans and allocate funds for development.
The NLA shed the light on Abu Dhabi sustainable development agenda 2023 in this seminar due to the fact that it is considered a major cultural leap and owing to its importance as an ambitious plan that drives the development process. The agenda also reflects the interest in examining the prospects of future and facing rapid development challenges as well as focusing on the deliberate and sustainable growth. That is why the NLA deemed it important to highlight the agenda in its cultural season 2023, which seminars focus on sustainability.
The seminar moderated by Dr. Hazza Al Naqbi, Head of Government Archives Section at the NLA, started by a session presented by Weam Alhashmi from the Department of Government Support. In this session, she reported that H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, has announced the year 2023 to be the Year of Sustainability. She, then, tackled Abu Dhabi 2030 agenda and its importance in establishing a well-defined vision for Abu Dhabi sustainability, fulfilling its current and future requirements, developing the society, promoting a new thinking style with the aim of fostering the Emirate of Abu Dhabi’s position and long-term vision. She noted that the agenda puts forward conceptual solutions to develop the emirate in the second quarter of the century.
Alhashmi brought into focus Abu Dhabi agenda and its objectives along with the sustainable development objectives, which serve as a comprehensive roadmap and an ambitious work schedule that requires policies and transformational investments and involvement of the entire community in implementation. Moreover, she discussed the challenges of sustainable development and the role of the UAE in facing international challenges. She also reviewed real aspects of Abu Dhabi’s interest in sustainability.
The speaker turned attention to Masdar City, which is one of the most prominent sustainable urban projects in the Middle East. She demonstrated the plan devised by the government of Abu Dhabi as it shapes the future of the city in a way that ensures sustainability in all life activities.
Alhashmi enriched the session by speaking about the culture of innovation and sustainability at the government work in addition to the proposed methods to achieve sustainable development in government institutions.
In the second session, Engineer Hamad Mohsen Abdulla, Head of Technical Studies Section of the Infrastructure and Municipal Assets Sector at Abu Dhabi City Municipality, spoke about sustainability initiatives for a world-class infrastructure 2023. He pointed out the accomplishments of Abu Dhabi City Municipality including quantum leaps in the quality of the government services along with the achievements made at the local and international levels in the field of infrastructure. Furthermore, he tackled the infrastructure sustainability strategy and the smart cities strategy outcomes and achievements. He revealed the targeted fields in the smart city such as water and energy, environment and innovation, and performance and knowledge; he talked in detail about Abu Dhabi smart lighting project and its phases, Abu Dhabi system for roads sustainability classification, etc.
In addition, Engineer Hamad discussed the infrastructure assets management and development and the initiatives for infrastructure sustainability. He also reviewed some examples of initiatives for sustainability such as using recycled rubber in asphalt mixtures, the pilot project of agriculture and water studies and environmental sustainability, smart lighting using solar energy, etc.
In the last session, Dr. Wadeema Al Dhahri, a Professor at Mohammed Bin Zayed University for Humanities, said “Abu Dhabi agenda 2023 is an example of the sustainable development plans based on which Abu Dhabi Government formulated a long-term plan that lasts until 2030, and the main topics of this plan are: the economic development, social and human resources development, infrastructure development, environment protection and promoting the government performance.”
Dr. Wadeema, then, reviewed the 17 objectives of Abu Dhabi vision 2030. She shed the light on Mubadala, Statra Manufacturing, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and Masdar City. In conclusion, she reported that the UAE has a unique experience in development, and in all its different stages, it was governed by a prudent leadership and was served by its loyal citizens along with the global expertise. Thus, the UAE became distinctive because of its achievements at the international level in short period of time.
Photo captions:
1. H.E. Director General honoring the seminar moderator.
2. A new seminar in the Year of Sustainability about Abu Dhabi Agenda Sustainable Development.
3. The seminar.

The National Library and Archives sheds the light on Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023
A new seminar in the Year of Sustainability,
The National Library and Archives sheds the light on Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023
Within the context of its cultural season 2023, the National Library and Archives has organized, at its headquarters, a seminar entitled “Abu Dhabi Sustainable Development Agenda 2023” in conjunction with the Year of Sustainability as the UAE moves with its honorable march towards the bright future it makes.
The seminar, attended by H.E. Abdulla Majed Al Ali, NLA’s Director General, focused on development due to its importance as it has become a targeted goal in all aspects of life, and it would promote individuals’ development and welfare. Given its importance, governments devised plans and allocate funds for development.
The NLA shed the light on Abu Dhabi sustainable development agenda 2023 in this seminar due to the fact that it is considered a major cultural leap and owing to its importance as an ambitious plan that drives the development process. The agenda also reflects the interest in examining the prospects of future and facing rapid development challenges as well as focusing on the deliberate and sustainable growth. That is why the NLA deemed it important to highlight the agenda in its cultural season 2023, which seminars focus on sustainability.
The seminar moderated by Dr. Hazza Al Naqbi, Head of Government Archives Section at the NLA, started by a session presented by Weam Alhashmi from the Department of Government Support. In this session, she reported that H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, has announced the year 2023 to be the Year of Sustainability. She, then, tackled Abu Dhabi 2030 agenda and its importance in establishing a well-defined vision for Abu Dhabi sustainability, fulfilling its current and future requirements, developing the society, promoting a new thinking style with the aim of fostering the Emirate of Abu Dhabi’s position and long-term vision. She noted that the agenda puts forward conceptual solutions to develop the emirate in the second quarter of the century.
Alhashmi brought into focus Abu Dhabi agenda and its objectives along with the sustainable development objectives, which serve as a comprehensive roadmap and an ambitious work schedule that requires policies and transformational investments and involvement of the entire community in implementation. Moreover, she discussed the challenges of sustainable development and the role of the UAE in facing international challenges. She also reviewed real aspects of Abu Dhabi’s interest in sustainability.
The speaker turned attention to Masdar City, which is one of the most prominent sustainable urban projects in the Middle East. She demonstrated the plan devised by the government of Abu Dhabi as it shapes the future of the city in a way that ensures sustainability in all life activities.
Alhashmi enriched the session by speaking about the culture of innovation and sustainability at the government work in addition to the proposed methods to achieve sustainable development in government institutions.
In the second session, Engineer Hamad Mohsen Abdulla, Head of Technical Studies Section of the Infrastructure and Municipal Assets Sector at Abu Dhabi City Municipality, spoke about sustainability initiatives for a world-class infrastructure 2023. He pointed out the accomplishments of Abu Dhabi City Municipality including quantum leaps in the quality of the government services along with the achievements made at the local and international levels in the field of infrastructure. Furthermore, he tackled the infrastructure sustainability strategy and the smart cities strategy outcomes and achievements. He revealed the targeted fields in the smart city such as water and energy, environment and innovation, and performance and knowledge; he talked in detail about Abu Dhabi smart lighting project and its phases, Abu Dhabi system for roads sustainability classification, etc.
In addition, Engineer Hamad discussed the infrastructure assets management and development and the initiatives for infrastructure sustainability. He also reviewed some examples of initiatives for sustainability such as using recycled rubber in asphalt mixtures, the pilot project of agriculture and water studies and environmental sustainability, smart lighting using solar energy, etc.
In the last session, Dr. Wadeema Al Dhahri, a Professor at Mohammed Bin Zayed University for Humanities, said “Abu Dhabi agenda 2023 is an example of the sustainable development plans based on which Abu Dhabi Government formulated a long-term plan that lasts until 2030, and the main topics of this plan are: the economic development, social and human resources development, infrastructure development, environment protection and promoting the government performance.”
Dr. Wadeema, then, reviewed the 17 objectives of Abu Dhabi vision 2030. She shed the light on Mubadala, Statra Manufacturing, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and Masdar City. In conclusion, she reported that the UAE has a unique experience in development, and in all its different stages, it was governed by a prudent leadership and was served by its loyal citizens along with the global expertise. Thus, the UAE became distinctive because of its achievements at the international level in short period of time.
Photo captions:
1. H.E. Director General honoring the seminar moderator.
2. A new seminar in the Year of Sustainability about Abu Dhabi Agenda Sustainable Development.
3. The seminar.