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Ministry of Culture Grants Free Lifetime Public Library Memberships to Emirati Newborns - Middle East Business News and Information
Ministry of Culture Grants Free Lifetime Public Library Memberships to Emirati Newborns - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time24-03-2025

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Ministry of Culture Grants Free Lifetime Public Library Memberships to Emirati Newborns - Middle East Business News and Information

As part of 'Mabrouk Ma Yak' service. In celebration of Emirati Children's Day, the Ministry of Culture (MOC) has announced granting free lifetime memberships to MOC-affiliated public libraries for newborn Emirati citizens. This initiative, introduced as part of the 'Mabrouk Ma Yak' service, aims to enhance MOC's efforts to promote the culture of reading from an early age and facilitate access for children and parents to a wide range of cultural and educational resources, in alignment with the National Reading Month. Through this initiative, MOC aims to instil a love of reading in children from an early age and strengthen the role of families in fostering knowledge and learning. This, in turn, contributes to building a well-informed and culturally enriched society capable of driving national development. By ensuring seamless access to a diverse collection of books and educational resources, the initiative empowers parents to nurture a reading culture within their homes, reinforcing the value of lifelong learning. Emirati citizens can seamlessly activate this service using their Emirati ID through the 'Usrati Bundle,' an integrated, proactive platform that connects government services across various federal and local entities. Designed to support Emirati citizens in building their families and fulfilling their needs, the 'Usrati Bundle' eliminates the need for a separate application, reflecting MOC's commitment to streamlining government procedures and enhancing accessibility in line with the Zero Government Bureaucracy Programme. MOC has issued over 100,000 memberships to its affiliate libraries for children, reaffirming its commitment to expanding access to knowledge and enriching cultural opportunities for future generations.

Ministry's special offer for Emirati newborns
Ministry's special offer for Emirati newborns

Gulf Today

time22-03-2025

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  • Gulf Today

Ministry's special offer for Emirati newborns

In celebration of Emirati Children's Day, the Ministry of Culture (MOC) has announced granting free lifetime memberships to MOC-affiliated public libraries for newborn Emirati citizens. This initiative, introduced as part of the 'Mabrouk Ma Yak' service, aims to enhance MOC's efforts to promote the culture of reading from an early age and facilitate access for children and parents to a wide range of cultural and educational resources, in alignment with the National Reading Month. Through this initiative, MOC aims to instil a love of reading in children from an early age and strengthen the role of families in fostering knowledge and learning. This, in turn, contributes to building a well-informed and culturally enriched society capable of driving national development. By ensuring seamless access to a diverse collection of books and educational resources, the initiative empowers parents to nurture a reading culture within their homes, reinforcing the value of lifelong learning. Emirati citizens can seamlessly activate this service using their Emirati ID through the 'Usrati Bundle,' an integrated, proactive platform that connects government services across various federal and local entities. Designed to support Emirati citizens in building their families and fulfilling their needs, the 'Usrati Bundle' eliminates the need for a separate application, reflecting MOC's commitment to streamlining government procedures and enhancing accessibility in line with the Zero Government Bureaucracy Programme. MOC has issued over 100,000 memberships to its affiliate libraries for children, reaffirming its commitment to expanding access to knowledge and enriching cultural opportunities for future generations.

Ministry of Culture Grants Free Lifetime Public Library Memberships to Emirati Newborns
Ministry of Culture Grants Free Lifetime Public Library Memberships to Emirati Newborns

Web Release

time22-03-2025

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Ministry of Culture Grants Free Lifetime Public Library Memberships to Emirati Newborns

By Editor_wr Last updated Mar 22, 2025 In celebration of Emirati Children's Day, the Ministry of Culture (MOC) has announced granting free lifetime memberships to MOC-affiliated public libraries for newborn Emirati citizens. This initiative, introduced as part of the 'Mabrouk Ma Yak' service, aims to enhance MOC's efforts to promote the culture of reading from an early age and facilitate access for children and parents to a wide range of cultural and educational resources, in alignment with the National Reading Month. Through this initiative, MOC aims to instil a love of reading in children from an early age and strengthen the role of families in fostering knowledge and learning. This, in turn, contributes to building a well-informed and culturally enriched society capable of driving national development. By ensuring seamless access to a diverse collection of books and educational resources, the initiative empowers parents to nurture a reading culture within their homes, reinforcing the value of lifelong learning. Emirati citizens can seamlessly activate this service using their Emirati ID through the 'Usrati Bundle,' an integrated, proactive platform that connects government services across various federal and local entities. Designed to support Emirati citizens in building their families and fulfilling their needs, the 'Usrati Bundle' eliminates the need for a separate application, reflecting MOC's commitment to streamlining government procedures and enhancing accessibility in line with the Zero Government Bureaucracy Programme. MOC has issued over 100,000 memberships to its affiliate libraries for children, reaffirming its commitment to expanding access to knowledge and enriching cultural opportunities for future generations. Next Post Driving to Oman? Now Get Your Orange Card Instantly via GIG Gulf Comments are closed.

Emirates Health Services to Unveil AI-Powered Tool to Detect Breast Cancer at Arab Health
Emirates Health Services to Unveil AI-Powered Tool to Detect Breast Cancer at Arab Health

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time27-01-2025

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Emirates Health Services to Unveil AI-Powered Tool to Detect Breast Cancer at Arab Health

Emirates Health Services (EHS) is set to unveil an innovative programme focused on the early detection of breast cancer using Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Arab Health 2025. Developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health and Prevention, this groundbreaking AI tool enhances traditional mammography, significantly improving early detection rates and survival outcomes for patients. The AI-powered tool will be one of 19 innovative projects EHS will showcase at the event, with 13 of them making their debut either regionally or globally. In addition to the AI programme, EHS will present several other pioneering projects, including the "Usrati Bundle" and the "In-Utero Gene Editing" developed in collaboration with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Arab Health 2025, one of the largest healthcare exhibitions in the world, kicks off at Dubai's World Trade Centre on January 29 and runs until January 30. This year's event, under the theme "Where the World of Healthcare Meets," will feature over 3,800 exhibitors and more than 60,000 visitors from across the globe. Attendees will have access to a diverse array of innovations spanning medical equipment, diagnostics, wellness, and prevention. The UAE will be represented by over 200 companies, showcasing the latest advancements across nine product sectors. Arab Health 2025 also promises a relaxed networking space with the return of the Arab Health Village, where food and beverages will be available throughout the event. Supported by key government entities, including the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention and the Dubai Health Authority, Arab Health 2025 serves as a platform for innovation, collaboration, and education in the healthcare sector. News Source: Khaleej Times

Arab Health 2025: New AI-powered tool that detects breast cancer early to be unveiled
Arab Health 2025: New AI-powered tool that detects breast cancer early to be unveiled

Khaleej Times

time27-01-2025

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  • Khaleej Times

Arab Health 2025: New AI-powered tool that detects breast cancer early to be unveiled

Emirates Health Services (EHS) is set to unveil an innovative programme for the early detection of breast cancer using Artificial intelligence, as part of its participation in Arab Health 2025. The tool was developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health and Prevention. It complements traditional mammography and enhances early detection rates, significantly improving survival outcomes. EHS will also be showcasing 19 innovative projects during the major healthcare event, 13 of which are being revealed for the first time either on the regional or the global scale. Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. Among other projects that will be introduced by EHS are the "Usrati Bundle" and "In-Utero Gene Editing" which was developed in collaboration with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. What is Arab Health 2025? Arab Health is considered one of the largest healthcare exhibitions and conferences in the Middle East and globally. The 50th edition of the annual healthcare event kicks off on Monday and runs until January 30 at Dubai's World Trade Centre. Held under the theme 'Where the world of healthcare meets", it will bring together over 3,800 exhibitors and welcome more than 60,000 visitors, providing a unique platform for innovation, collaboration, and education in healthcare. This year's Arab Health will host more than 40 country pavilions, with exhibitors representing over 80 countries in total, covering the Middle East, the US, Europe, Africa, and Asia. The UAE will be represented by over 200 companies, showcasing the latest innovations across nine product sectors, ranging from medical equipment and devices to imaging and diagnostics, as well as wellness and prevention.

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