Tuesday 22 March 2016

national agenda and technology

national agenda



definition: 

it is when the most important people of the country( in the UAE) Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and the other very important people are going to meet and discuss a formal meeting 

 national agenda:
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai has made a seven year agenda leading to the UAE. The national sectors include education, healthcare, economy, police and security, housing, infrastructure and government services. they UAE is trying to make the UAE the safest and happiest place in the world, there are lots of security , polices in their position. they UAE is working to improve the quality of air preserving water sources, increasing the contribution of clean energy and implementing green growth plant. i agree with trying to improve the quality of air because of pollution and the factories are always bringing out smoke up to the air and makes everyone sick and may cause serious damages. 

how to make this environment good throughout technology:
there are many ways to make the UAE as it is by using technology, there are many apps and websites to keep track of what is going on. you can also raise awareness on a survey website such as a website called server monkey the website for this is https://www.surveymonkey.com. You can use this website because it can go public and everyone would see it and also see what they do to Dubai and how will they help it.
we can use advertisements to raise awareness, they could go on television on your smart phones, any kind of devices and everyone could see it. 

My opinion:
I agree with what Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is saying, we want Dubai to be the place with the best education (universities, college, high school and school in general) we also do not  want to have pollution polluting the UAE. 




references 

http://uaecabinet.ae/en/national-agenda

https://www.vision2021.ae/en/national-priority-areas/sustainable-environment-and-infrastructure












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