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Government institutions need to provide youth skills: UAE minister

Al Mazrouei is the UAE Minister of State for Youth Affairs.
  • Appropriate skills enable the youth to become drivers of sustainable human and economic development, said Shamma bint Suhail Al Mazrouei.
  • The minister was speaking during a session, Power of the Youth: The Multiplier Effect’.

Shamma bint Suhail Al Mazrouei, Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Vice President of the Arab Youth Center (AYC), has said that government institutions have a duty to provide youth with skills and opportunities.

This would enable them to become drivers of sustainable human, economic and governmental development.

She was speaking during the ‘Power of the Youth: The Multiplier Effect’ session, held Tuesday.

The session is a part of the inaugural Arab Meeting for Young Leaders at the World Government Summit (WGS2022).

Al Mazrouei said, “When we are confident and driven by our belief in the youth, we can make a great impact.”

“Our mission today and every day is to always have their best interests in mind, to preserve the sparkle in their eyes, and invest for their benefit and the benefit of our countries,” she said.