on Sunday by Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, chairperson of Dubai Culture
& Arts Authority (Dubai Culture). The documentary aims to capture Hatta s oral history through stories as told by the residents of the area.
The project, whose launch comes after a recent visit by Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed to Hatta, will document the area s oral history and cultural heritage, by drawing from the stories of people who have witnessed its change over the years, with the objective of preserving that history for future generations.
Hatta is an exclave of Dubai that sits on the bo
rder with Oman and is less than a two-hour drive from the city.
Entrepreneurship should have a purpose, experts say rohma@khaleejtimes.com Filed on January 15, 2021
Experts have noted that the startup ecosystems in the Middle East and North Africa region should focus on their specialised resources and the advantages they bring to the table
Entrepreneurship that is simply focused on generating profits will slowly lose steam, especially with millennials and Gen Z consumers, who are very selective about supporting businesses which they feel are trying to make a difference in the world, experts said.
The theme of entrepreneurship with a purpose will continue to generate momentum, especially as global economies and communities look to recover from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The Emirati businesswoman and philanthropist, Muna Al Gurg, donated Dh1m to a neonatal intensive care unit in Jenin, a Palestinian city in the West Bank.
The support is desperately needed in the occupied territories where newborns lack adequate access to specialised care. The project is being managed by the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund, which has been working in the Palestinian territories for 25 years.
According to Unicef, around 12.5 per cent of babies born in the West Bank need neonatal specialist care. Infant mortality there is in line with the global average (around 17 deaths per 1,000) but the most common reasons for the deaths are premature birth and respiratory infection – caused from lack of access to care, including medical staff, equipment and medication.