The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has organized a training workshop in cooperation with the Ministry of Tolerance and Coexistence to promote the values of tolerance among employees and provide staff with practical knowledge and skills about community coexistence.
Held at the ministry’s headquarters in Dubai, the two-day event aimed to unleash employees’ potential to innovate and lead initiatives, enhance the values of human brotherhood and develop knights of tolerance not only in the workplace but also in the wider society.
H.E Ahmed Ali Al Dashti, Assistant Undersecretary for the Support Services Sector; Mohammed Abdullah Al Zarooni, Director of MoHAP Representative Office in Sharjah; and Chairman of the Tolerance Committee in the Ministry; and Wedad Bu Hamid, Director of the Government Communication Department, attended the workshop in addition to a number of employees.
During the gathering, the participants were briefed on the practical criteria and academic norms for adopting the concepts of tolerance and coexistence as a way of life and an institutional approach. The event also touched on the foundations and rules of tolerance in the UAE, as well as the best practices and experience provided by the country in the field of promoting humanitarian principles at the local and global levels.
Sustainable institutional culture
The workshop kicked off with a speech by H.E Ahmed Ali Al Dashti, during which he stressed that the UAE has evolved into a role model for human fraternity and coexistence as well as a unique example for laying solid foundations for tolerance both locally and globally.
"The UAE has long maintained that tolerance is an essential pillar of the Union's system of values and a cornerstone of humanity's future. As a result, it has become a breeding ground for over 200 nations with diverse traditions and faiths, living in peace and regulated by legislation and laws that provide justice, respect, and equality for all," Al Dashti stated.
"Tolerance has become a sustainable institutional culture in the UAE, thanks to the well-thought-out directives of our wise leadership. The UAE has always looked forward to the future with optimism, driven by the principles of the 50 to strengthen the country's value system of openness, tolerance, respect of other cultures, and human fraternity," he added.
Al Dashti spoke highly of MoHAP’s extraordinary efforts to uphold the values of tolerance and coexistence in various walks of life through a variety of initiatives and projects.
"Hosting this workshop reflects the ministry’s long-standing commitment to boosting the concepts and principles of tolerance among employees at work. We want to improve their capacities to adopt practices of coexistence and openness to diverse cultures. In addition to highlighting the importance of positive interaction with others, the event sought to encourage employees to be active partners in conveying the message of tolerance to all members of society, especially that consolidating human values in the UAE is a national responsibility that everyone must shoulder, "Al Dashti noted.
Participatory training method
For his part, Mohammed Al Zarooni emphasized that MoHAP’s initiatives and projects launched to propagate and bolster the values of tolerance stem from the forward-looking vision of the UAE’s wise leadership, which truly believes in the role that tolerance can play in supporting the country’s success and prosperity and driving the UAE’s sustainable development to the next level.
Al Zarooni, highlighting the significance of the meeting, stated that the training workshop was extremely beneficial and helped improve the role that MoHAP staff may play in propagating and applying tolerance concepts and principles.
To engage all trainees in conversations, the workshop was implemented using a participatory training style and active participation. During the program, a mix of theoretical and practical techniques were reviewed to provide the attendees with a set of key knowledge and skills in order to be able to disseminate the values of tolerance.
Presented by Counselor Rashid Ibrahim Al Nuaimi, Advisor to Strategic Planning and Institutional Performance Management at the Ministry of Tolerance and Coexistence, the workshop covered a variety of topics and introduced participants to the fundamental concepts of tolerance, allowing them to employ the six keys of a tolerant personality.
The participants were also given an overview of the fundamentals and skills required to build a tolerant and cooperative work environment, to ensure the happiness and satisfaction of customers.