ABU DHABI: The Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi (DCD) has announced its participation in the Early Childhood Development Fair 2024, organised by the Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority (ECA) in cooperation with the National Academy for Childhood Development, the Fair’s Official Sponsor. The event will take place at Umm Al Emarat Park from 31st October to 2nd November, 2024, as part of Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Week.
The Department of Community Development’s participation will focus mainly on the Medeem initiative and the Emirati Family Growth Programme, ‘Numou.’ Both initiatives form part of DCD’s efforts to enhance family stability, encourage positive parenting skills, nurture the emirate’s children, and develop the Abu Dhabi community.
Visitors to the fair will have the opportunity to learn about the objectives of Medeem and gain further insight into the Medem Center for Family Nurturing and its services. This first-of-its-kind facility provides comprehensive services for community members
of all ages and supports couples as they build strong and happy families.
The services of Numou, the Emirati Family Growth Programme that aims to encourage Emirati citizens to marry and have children, will also be highlighted. Provided by a group of partners, the programme’s services include everything from support with maternity leave for Emirati women in the private sector to a home visits service for new mothers provided in cooperation with the Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority.
Dr. Mona Al Mansoori, Executive Director of Medeem at DCD, stressed that Abu Dhabi’s social sector supports the UAE leadership’s belief that happy and stable families are the cornerstone of a strong community and that the guidance and care provided to children enables them to grow into responsible citizens who contribute to the sustainable development of the country.
Dr. Al Mansoori further added, “The Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi’s participation in the Early Childhood Development Fair 2024, held as part of
Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Week, represents our firm commitment to supporting the families and children of Abu Dhabi, and both Medeem and Numou are testament to this dedication. Both initiatives offer a wide range of educational and enriching social services that meet the needs of new couples and parents and provide them with the tools they need to support them through the journey of building a family.”
Dr. Al Mansoori also said that the conditions of childhood development directly impact the growth of children’s social and cognitive skills, which is key to creating a sustainable future for the next generation. She pointed out that DCD works continuously with partners from various sectors to provide innovative solutions that meet the needs of Emirati families and offer them constant support throughout their journey together.
Bringing together community institutions and initiatives concerned with supporting and developing the future of children, the Early Childhood Development Fair 2024 provides a valuable op
portunity for DCD to promote community values and encourage the creation of a cohesive society. DCD invites every member of the community to visit its stands and learn more about the services and initiatives available to them and to support the department by spreading awareness about the important role that families will play in the future of the country.
Source: Emirates News Agency