Dubai Youth Retreat to empower young voices in shaping future

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The Dubai Youth Council is gearing up to launch the ‘Dubai Youth Retreat’ in the coming days, featuring extensive participation from Dubai's ministers, government leaders and experts across various fields.

The retreat, held under the patronage of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), aims to empower young people by providing them with a strategic platform to engage directly with leaders and decision-makers.

The event will gather a diverse group of specialists in economy, innovation, space, culture, and community service, alongside members of youth councils from across the emirate.

It is designed to enhance leadership, creativity and innovation among youth, while aligning with Dubai’s vision to invest in its younger generation and prepare them for future challenges.

Hassan Sabt, President of the Dubai Youth Council, emphasised the importance of the retreat in involving youth in shaping Dubai's future. He expressed anticipation for impactful discussions and innovative ideas that will drive positive change and support Dubai’s aspirations.

Jaber Al-Zeyoudi, Chairman of the Dubai Culture Youth Council, highlighted the retreat as a unique chance for youth to share their ambitions and influence the local cultural and community landscape.

The retreat aims to produce valuable outcomes that will advance Dubai’s status as a global leader in innovation and leadership, reinforcing its commitment to empowering the next generation.

 

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