Mohamed Al Khateeb talks about the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for World Peace at the 2015 Global Peace Leadership Conference in Zanzibar, Tanzania.
H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashin Al Maktoum - Group 2Zhenya Delate
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the ruler of Dubai and Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates. He has transformed Dubai into a global business and tourism hub through massive infrastructure projects and economic diversification away from oil. Sheikh Mohammed developed a vision for Dubai to be a world leader in various industries like education, healthcare, and standard of living. Through inspirational leadership and relentless work ethic, he has overseen rapid growth and development, making Dubai one of the most developed cities in the Middle East. However, some criticize his leadership approach for prioritizing growth over cultural heritage and sustainability.
This PPT is about the tourism industry in UAE. This has been prepared by Ishan Mahajan of class IX from DAV PUblic School, Thane as a part of the ISA Activity based on International Tourism.
The document provides biographical information about Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai. It mentions that he was born in 1949 in Dubai and grew up with his grandfather. It lists his wives and many sons. It also outlines some of his accomplishments as ruler, including developing Dubai Shopping Festival, Dubai Internet City, Palm Island, and Burj Al Arab. Finally, it mentions his book "My Vision" which details Dubai's economic history and development.
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan was born in 1918 and became the ruler of Abu Dhabi in 1966. On December 2nd, 1971, he established the United Arab Emirates by forming a union between Abu Dhabi and six other emirates. Sheikh Zayed served as the UAE's first president until his death in 2004, leaving behind a legacy of establishing the country and advancing it into a modern nation.
The document discusses Al Qaeda, an international terrorist network that has been killing people since 1988 and was established by Osama Bin Laden. It has negatively impacted many areas through bombings and 9/11, which cost $3.3 trillion and increased airport security. The author's proposed solution is to track down and kill all Al Qaeda members to end terrorism and restore peace.
Rotary Area of Focus Peace and Conflict Resolution/PreventionMark Zober
This is a Rotary and Peace Powerpoint Presentation converted to PDF developed originally for District Conferences in the USA in 2003. It was revised in October 2013. I welcome others to use it and make modifications and use as the wish. Citing Dr. Mark Alan Zober would be appreciated.
Dubai is located in the United Arab Emirates and is surrounded by Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Oman. It has an area of 4,113 square kilometers and a population of over 2 million people who primarily speak Arabic. Dubai is the capital of the United Arab Emirates and is known for its wealthy population, ultra-tall skyscrapers including the tallest building in the world, and attractions like a skyscraper built in the sea and an aquarium home to many sharks.
The document provides information about the Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation (IORA). It discusses IORA's history, structure, membership, economic potential, and Indonesia's upcoming role as chair and host of the IORA Leaders' Summit in 2017. The summit will focus on strengthening maritime cooperation in the region and adopt documents to guide IORA's future direction.
H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashin Al Maktoum - Group 2Zhenya Delate
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the ruler of Dubai and Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates. He has transformed Dubai into a global business and tourism hub through massive infrastructure projects and economic diversification away from oil. Sheikh Mohammed developed a vision for Dubai to be a world leader in various industries like education, healthcare, and standard of living. Through inspirational leadership and relentless work ethic, he has overseen rapid growth and development, making Dubai one of the most developed cities in the Middle East. However, some criticize his leadership approach for prioritizing growth over cultural heritage and sustainability.
This PPT is about the tourism industry in UAE. This has been prepared by Ishan Mahajan of class IX from DAV PUblic School, Thane as a part of the ISA Activity based on International Tourism.
The document provides biographical information about Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai. It mentions that he was born in 1949 in Dubai and grew up with his grandfather. It lists his wives and many sons. It also outlines some of his accomplishments as ruler, including developing Dubai Shopping Festival, Dubai Internet City, Palm Island, and Burj Al Arab. Finally, it mentions his book "My Vision" which details Dubai's economic history and development.
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan was born in 1918 and became the ruler of Abu Dhabi in 1966. On December 2nd, 1971, he established the United Arab Emirates by forming a union between Abu Dhabi and six other emirates. Sheikh Zayed served as the UAE's first president until his death in 2004, leaving behind a legacy of establishing the country and advancing it into a modern nation.
The document discusses Al Qaeda, an international terrorist network that has been killing people since 1988 and was established by Osama Bin Laden. It has negatively impacted many areas through bombings and 9/11, which cost $3.3 trillion and increased airport security. The author's proposed solution is to track down and kill all Al Qaeda members to end terrorism and restore peace.
Rotary Area of Focus Peace and Conflict Resolution/PreventionMark Zober
This is a Rotary and Peace Powerpoint Presentation converted to PDF developed originally for District Conferences in the USA in 2003. It was revised in October 2013. I welcome others to use it and make modifications and use as the wish. Citing Dr. Mark Alan Zober would be appreciated.
Dubai is located in the United Arab Emirates and is surrounded by Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Oman. It has an area of 4,113 square kilometers and a population of over 2 million people who primarily speak Arabic. Dubai is the capital of the United Arab Emirates and is known for its wealthy population, ultra-tall skyscrapers including the tallest building in the world, and attractions like a skyscraper built in the sea and an aquarium home to many sharks.
The document provides information about the Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation (IORA). It discusses IORA's history, structure, membership, economic potential, and Indonesia's upcoming role as chair and host of the IORA Leaders' Summit in 2017. The summit will focus on strengthening maritime cooperation in the region and adopt documents to guide IORA's future direction.
presentation on organisation of Islamic conference of how it was build why it was build and all times and places where the meetings where held and members states
This document provides information about the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). It states that the OIC is the second largest inter-governmental organization after the UN with 57 member states and a population of over 1.6 billion Muslims. The organization was established in 1969 in response to attacks and conflicts affecting Muslim-majority countries and communities. However, in recent decades the OIC has been criticized for not taking stronger action in response to issues significantly impacting Muslims around the world such as conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, and Libya.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is the second largest inter-governmental organization after the UN, with 57 member states spread across four continents. It was established in 1969 in Rabat, Morocco in response to a fire at Al-Aqsa Mosque. The OIC aims to promote solidarity and protect common interests among Muslim states, while respecting self-determination and settling disputes peacefully. It has held 12 summits to date, but has had limited success in resolving conflicts like the Palestinian-Israeli and Kashmir issues. Pakistan plays an influential role as the second largest member and has used its influence to prevent India from joining despite its large Muslim population. The OIC provides a platform to unite and
The document summarizes the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict over the past 70 years, including key events like the creation of Israel in 1948, the Six-Day War of 1967, the Oslo Accords of 1993, and ongoing peace talks. It also discusses other reasons for conflicts in the region, such as disputes over water rights and the distribution of Nile River waters, as well as conflicts sparked by competition for oil wealth.
Islamic Microfinance is an effective tool for the poverty alleviation and it should be introduced around the globe to state an effective policy forultimate poverty alleviation from the world, these views were stated by Dr. Fatima Mohamed Yousif Al-Balooshi, Minister (Ministry of Social Development – Bahrain) as a Chief Guest in the 3rd Global Islamic Microfinance Forum (GIMF) held on 6th to 8th October, 2013 at Dusit Thani Hotel, Dubai in which delegates from more than 30 countries participated actively and this Forum was organized and conducted by AlHuda Centre of Islamic Banking and Economics CIBE).
The document provides an overview of the World Summit 2013 hosted by the Universal Peace Federation in Seoul, Korea from February 22-25, 2013. The summit brought together over 800 participants from more than 120 nations under the theme of "Peace, Security and Human Development". It featured addresses from heads of state and other prominent leaders. The summit was a major step forward for the Universal Peace Federation in convening global leaders. It served as a tribute to the founder of the organization, Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, who had passed away six months prior.
Dubai has transformed rapidly through economic development focused on tourism, transportation, trade, construction and finance. Tourism numbers have more than doubled since 1999. However, Dubai relies heavily on expatriate workers, faces environmental sustainability challenges, and needs to strengthen its brand identity beyond superficial achievements to build deeper emotional connections and increase average length of stays. While Dubai offers unique experiences, its development model raises issues around inequality, lack of information transparency, and questionable sustainability practices.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is an international organization consisting of 57 member states founded in 1969. The OIC states its mission is to represent Muslim communities worldwide and strengthen cooperation among member states in political, economic, social, and cultural fields. It aims to safeguard the interests of Muslims, promote international peace, and address issues facing Muslim populations.
Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, located on the Persian Gulf coast. The majority of Dubai's land is desert, and its economy was historically based on fishing, pearling, and trade. After the discovery of oil in 1966, Dubai's economy diversified into oil then businesses and tourism. Dubai has grown rapidly due to urbanization and currently has a population over 2 million people, with expatriates making up around 80% of residents. Dubai faces challenges from issues like water supply and pollution due to its growth and desert climate.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was established in 1969 to promote cooperation among Muslim-majority countries. It has 57 member states and is headquartered in Saudi Arabia. The OIC aims to enhance solidarity and protect shared Muslim interests globally. However, it has been criticized for its inability to resolve major crises affecting the Muslim world or improve economic cooperation among its members. While the OIC has coordinated humanitarian aid and adopted resolutions supporting Palestinian rights, it has largely failed to establish lasting peace or security across the Muslim world.
2018 DRR Financing 1.5 Mohamed Al HadiUNDP Eurasia
The Islamic Development Bank provides concise summaries in 3 sentences or less that provide the high level and essential information from the document. The Islamic Development Bank (IDB) was established in 1974 to foster economic development among its 57 member countries according to Islamic principles. The IDB funds projects related to disaster prevention, mitigation, and recovery through its ordinary capital and grants totaling $1.33 billion, with 89% of funding coming from grants. The IDB's interventions have focused on rehabilitation projects (80%), with distribution of projects primarily in Africa (71%) and Asia (18%).
The document discusses several topics related to international relations including diplomacy, the United Nations, international anti-terrorism efforts, Singapore's vulnerability to terrorism, international humanitarian efforts, and the benefits of international relationships. It provides examples of cooperation between countries through organizations like the UN and exercises. Singapore has participated in relief efforts for disasters and contributed forces to respond to events like Hurricane Katrina. Building relationships between countries can foster cooperation and support in times of crisis.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has a population of 9.2 million people and is located in Western Asia. The UAE has a highly diversified economy, with only 29% dependent on oil exports. Some key points:
- The UAE has a GDP of $377 billion in 2012, the second largest in the Arab world. Non-oil sectors account for 71% of GDP, including tourism and business zones.
- Setting up a business in the UAE is easy for foreign investors due to minimal taxation, simple procedures and favorable business laws. The country offers access to large consumer markets.
- Popular business opportunities include construction, financial services, healthcare, tourism and education. Free trade
The document discusses the importance of learning to live together and recognizing our shared humanity. It notes that a Delors Commission from 1996 concluded that learning to live together is one of the major issues in education today. The commission saw learning to live together as an approach to lessen conflict and promote non-violent problem solving. It emphasizes developing understanding of others, empathy, respect, and appreciation as central to this concept. The document also lists different educational approaches like peace education, citizenship education, and multicultural education that can help insert learning to live together into school curriculums.
The document provides a history of the International Relations program at Syracuse University from 1999-2011. It summarizes the backgrounds of several chairs and directors of the program and awards named in their honor. It also shows the changes in study abroad locations and areas of focus for IR students during this time period, as well as the growth of extracurricular groups like Model UN and the IR Living Community.
Rotary has a long history of promoting peace since 1914 when its members first called for an international peace conference. Since then, Rotary has incorporated peacemaking into its mission and supported numerous initiatives to establish peace, including helping found the UN in 1945. Today, Rotary maintains close relationships with UN agencies and hosts an annual Rotary UN Day. It also funds Peace Centers and Fellowships for graduate studies in peace and conflict resolution. Rotary members are encouraged to get involved in local peace committees and projects to facilitate conflict resolution in their communities and globally.
The blue economy refers to the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth. For Bangladesh, developing the blue economy could help address issues of food security, energy needs, and tourism. The country's exclusive economic zone covers over 118,000 square kilometers of sea area with an abundance of fish species, but currently only a small portion is exploited. Offshore wind and tidal energy represent renewable sources that could diversify Bangladesh's energy portfolio. Marine tourism also has significant potential given international tourism is a large global industry. However, Bangladesh faces challenges in fully capitalizing on these opportunities due to a lack of knowledge, skilled workers, and equipment for deep sea research. Proper frameworks and investment in capabilities are needed to sustainably harness the economic benefits
The document outlines India's foreign policy, beginning with defining foreign policy and its objectives of promoting national interests, minimizing adverse effects, and cooperating with other states. It discusses the factors shaping India's policy, including non-alignment and pragmatism. The policy has evolved to focus on national development, protecting citizens within and beyond borders, and promoting economic progress and regional cooperation. While the overall goals have remained the same, additions have been made to address new issues like terrorism and climate change. Relations with neighboring countries like China, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal are also discussed.
The 2012 Tanzania Model United Nations (TMUN) was held from March 31st to April 2nd in Dodoma, Tanzania. Organized by the Youth of the United Nations Association (YUNA), the conference brought together youth from across Tanzania to discuss issues related to the theme "Rio+20 and Sustainable Development: Advancing Human Progress in Harmony with Nature". Over the course of the conference, youth participants engaged in committee sessions and General Assembly debates to simulate the United Nations. The conference highlighted both the opportunities and challenges of achieving sustainable development.
The 2012 Tanzania Model United Nations (TMUN) was held from March 31st to April 2nd in Dodoma, Tanzania. Organized by the Youth of the United Nations Association (YUNA), the conference brought together youth from across Tanzania to discuss issues related to the theme "Rio+20 and Sustainable Development: Advancing Human Progress in Harmony with Nature". Over the course of the conference, youth participants engaged in committee sessions and General Assembly debates to simulate the United Nations. The conference highlighted both the opportunities and challenges of achieving sustainable development.
presentation on organisation of Islamic conference of how it was build why it was build and all times and places where the meetings where held and members states
This document provides information about the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). It states that the OIC is the second largest inter-governmental organization after the UN with 57 member states and a population of over 1.6 billion Muslims. The organization was established in 1969 in response to attacks and conflicts affecting Muslim-majority countries and communities. However, in recent decades the OIC has been criticized for not taking stronger action in response to issues significantly impacting Muslims around the world such as conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, and Libya.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is the second largest inter-governmental organization after the UN, with 57 member states spread across four continents. It was established in 1969 in Rabat, Morocco in response to a fire at Al-Aqsa Mosque. The OIC aims to promote solidarity and protect common interests among Muslim states, while respecting self-determination and settling disputes peacefully. It has held 12 summits to date, but has had limited success in resolving conflicts like the Palestinian-Israeli and Kashmir issues. Pakistan plays an influential role as the second largest member and has used its influence to prevent India from joining despite its large Muslim population. The OIC provides a platform to unite and
The document summarizes the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict over the past 70 years, including key events like the creation of Israel in 1948, the Six-Day War of 1967, the Oslo Accords of 1993, and ongoing peace talks. It also discusses other reasons for conflicts in the region, such as disputes over water rights and the distribution of Nile River waters, as well as conflicts sparked by competition for oil wealth.
Islamic Microfinance is an effective tool for the poverty alleviation and it should be introduced around the globe to state an effective policy forultimate poverty alleviation from the world, these views were stated by Dr. Fatima Mohamed Yousif Al-Balooshi, Minister (Ministry of Social Development – Bahrain) as a Chief Guest in the 3rd Global Islamic Microfinance Forum (GIMF) held on 6th to 8th October, 2013 at Dusit Thani Hotel, Dubai in which delegates from more than 30 countries participated actively and this Forum was organized and conducted by AlHuda Centre of Islamic Banking and Economics CIBE).
The document provides an overview of the World Summit 2013 hosted by the Universal Peace Federation in Seoul, Korea from February 22-25, 2013. The summit brought together over 800 participants from more than 120 nations under the theme of "Peace, Security and Human Development". It featured addresses from heads of state and other prominent leaders. The summit was a major step forward for the Universal Peace Federation in convening global leaders. It served as a tribute to the founder of the organization, Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, who had passed away six months prior.
Dubai has transformed rapidly through economic development focused on tourism, transportation, trade, construction and finance. Tourism numbers have more than doubled since 1999. However, Dubai relies heavily on expatriate workers, faces environmental sustainability challenges, and needs to strengthen its brand identity beyond superficial achievements to build deeper emotional connections and increase average length of stays. While Dubai offers unique experiences, its development model raises issues around inequality, lack of information transparency, and questionable sustainability practices.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is an international organization consisting of 57 member states founded in 1969. The OIC states its mission is to represent Muslim communities worldwide and strengthen cooperation among member states in political, economic, social, and cultural fields. It aims to safeguard the interests of Muslims, promote international peace, and address issues facing Muslim populations.
Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, located on the Persian Gulf coast. The majority of Dubai's land is desert, and its economy was historically based on fishing, pearling, and trade. After the discovery of oil in 1966, Dubai's economy diversified into oil then businesses and tourism. Dubai has grown rapidly due to urbanization and currently has a population over 2 million people, with expatriates making up around 80% of residents. Dubai faces challenges from issues like water supply and pollution due to its growth and desert climate.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was established in 1969 to promote cooperation among Muslim-majority countries. It has 57 member states and is headquartered in Saudi Arabia. The OIC aims to enhance solidarity and protect shared Muslim interests globally. However, it has been criticized for its inability to resolve major crises affecting the Muslim world or improve economic cooperation among its members. While the OIC has coordinated humanitarian aid and adopted resolutions supporting Palestinian rights, it has largely failed to establish lasting peace or security across the Muslim world.
2018 DRR Financing 1.5 Mohamed Al HadiUNDP Eurasia
The Islamic Development Bank provides concise summaries in 3 sentences or less that provide the high level and essential information from the document. The Islamic Development Bank (IDB) was established in 1974 to foster economic development among its 57 member countries according to Islamic principles. The IDB funds projects related to disaster prevention, mitigation, and recovery through its ordinary capital and grants totaling $1.33 billion, with 89% of funding coming from grants. The IDB's interventions have focused on rehabilitation projects (80%), with distribution of projects primarily in Africa (71%) and Asia (18%).
The document discusses several topics related to international relations including diplomacy, the United Nations, international anti-terrorism efforts, Singapore's vulnerability to terrorism, international humanitarian efforts, and the benefits of international relationships. It provides examples of cooperation between countries through organizations like the UN and exercises. Singapore has participated in relief efforts for disasters and contributed forces to respond to events like Hurricane Katrina. Building relationships between countries can foster cooperation and support in times of crisis.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has a population of 9.2 million people and is located in Western Asia. The UAE has a highly diversified economy, with only 29% dependent on oil exports. Some key points:
- The UAE has a GDP of $377 billion in 2012, the second largest in the Arab world. Non-oil sectors account for 71% of GDP, including tourism and business zones.
- Setting up a business in the UAE is easy for foreign investors due to minimal taxation, simple procedures and favorable business laws. The country offers access to large consumer markets.
- Popular business opportunities include construction, financial services, healthcare, tourism and education. Free trade
The document discusses the importance of learning to live together and recognizing our shared humanity. It notes that a Delors Commission from 1996 concluded that learning to live together is one of the major issues in education today. The commission saw learning to live together as an approach to lessen conflict and promote non-violent problem solving. It emphasizes developing understanding of others, empathy, respect, and appreciation as central to this concept. The document also lists different educational approaches like peace education, citizenship education, and multicultural education that can help insert learning to live together into school curriculums.
The document provides a history of the International Relations program at Syracuse University from 1999-2011. It summarizes the backgrounds of several chairs and directors of the program and awards named in their honor. It also shows the changes in study abroad locations and areas of focus for IR students during this time period, as well as the growth of extracurricular groups like Model UN and the IR Living Community.
Rotary has a long history of promoting peace since 1914 when its members first called for an international peace conference. Since then, Rotary has incorporated peacemaking into its mission and supported numerous initiatives to establish peace, including helping found the UN in 1945. Today, Rotary maintains close relationships with UN agencies and hosts an annual Rotary UN Day. It also funds Peace Centers and Fellowships for graduate studies in peace and conflict resolution. Rotary members are encouraged to get involved in local peace committees and projects to facilitate conflict resolution in their communities and globally.
The blue economy refers to the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth. For Bangladesh, developing the blue economy could help address issues of food security, energy needs, and tourism. The country's exclusive economic zone covers over 118,000 square kilometers of sea area with an abundance of fish species, but currently only a small portion is exploited. Offshore wind and tidal energy represent renewable sources that could diversify Bangladesh's energy portfolio. Marine tourism also has significant potential given international tourism is a large global industry. However, Bangladesh faces challenges in fully capitalizing on these opportunities due to a lack of knowledge, skilled workers, and equipment for deep sea research. Proper frameworks and investment in capabilities are needed to sustainably harness the economic benefits
The document outlines India's foreign policy, beginning with defining foreign policy and its objectives of promoting national interests, minimizing adverse effects, and cooperating with other states. It discusses the factors shaping India's policy, including non-alignment and pragmatism. The policy has evolved to focus on national development, protecting citizens within and beyond borders, and promoting economic progress and regional cooperation. While the overall goals have remained the same, additions have been made to address new issues like terrorism and climate change. Relations with neighboring countries like China, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal are also discussed.
The 2012 Tanzania Model United Nations (TMUN) was held from March 31st to April 2nd in Dodoma, Tanzania. Organized by the Youth of the United Nations Association (YUNA), the conference brought together youth from across Tanzania to discuss issues related to the theme "Rio+20 and Sustainable Development: Advancing Human Progress in Harmony with Nature". Over the course of the conference, youth participants engaged in committee sessions and General Assembly debates to simulate the United Nations. The conference highlighted both the opportunities and challenges of achieving sustainable development.
The 2012 Tanzania Model United Nations (TMUN) was held from March 31st to April 2nd in Dodoma, Tanzania. Organized by the Youth of the United Nations Association (YUNA), the conference brought together youth from across Tanzania to discuss issues related to the theme "Rio+20 and Sustainable Development: Advancing Human Progress in Harmony with Nature". Over the course of the conference, youth participants engaged in committee sessions and General Assembly debates to simulate the United Nations. The conference highlighted both the opportunities and challenges of achieving sustainable development.
Mohammad Bin Rashid Mane Saied Mohammad 200790134 Zayed university
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum was born in 1949 in Dubai and grew up with his grandfather Sheikh Saied bin Maktoum Al Maktoum. He received an education in Arabic, English, geography, history, mathematics. Upon his father Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum becoming the ruler of Dubai in 1958, Sheikh Mohammed assisted his father in learning leadership. He has since worked to develop Dubai through projects like opening the largest library in 2007 and developing the largest medical complex in Sharjah. Currently at age 50,
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan was born around 1918 in Abu Dhabi and became the ruler of Abu Dhabi in 1966. He was a driving force in creating the United Arab Emirates federation in 1971 and worked to improve welfare, education, health, and housing using oil revenues. Sheikh Zayed had interests in falconry, horses, camels, and supported education and women's rights. He built schools, universities, and sought to resolve issues through consultation rather than war.
This document provides an overview of Dubai's ambitious construction projects including the Burj Al Arab hotel, the world's largest indoor ski slope, and plans to build the world's tallest skyscraper. It highlights Dubai's rapid growth and developments like massive palm-shaped islands constructed from land reclamation and its plans to build the biggest theme park in the world surpassing even Disney World.
Dubai has transformed from a small fishing village to a global economic hub in just a few decades. Through strategic investments in tourism and infrastructure like the Burj Khalifa and Palm Islands, Dubai diversified away from a oil-based economy. Today Dubai attracts millions of visitors annually and has the most visited shopping malls globally. However, Dubai's oil reserves are dwindling and future projects like DubaiLand aim to sustain growth through tourism and real estate. Dubai's rapid rise from the desert shows how visionary investments can reshape a region.
The document provides information about various tourist attractions and activities in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Some of the highlights include:
- A 4x4 desert safari that includes sandboarding, camel riding, henna tattoos, and barbecue dinner under the stars.
- A dhow dinner cruise along the moonlit creek while viewing Dubai's illuminated skyline and enjoying food.
- Other attractions mentioned are city tours, seaplane tours, Aquaventure water park, hot air ballooning, skiing at Ski Dubai, Dubai Aquarium, Wild Wadi waterpark, Dubai Museum, Gold Souk markets, Jumeirah Mosque tours, and
Dubai has experienced strong growth in tourism, with visitor numbers increasing from 11.6 million in 2014 to a target of 20 million by 2020. Tourism is a major industry for Dubai, accounting for 20-30% of GDP. Major tourist attractions fueling growth include Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab hotel, Dubai Marina, and desert safaris. The tourism vision aims to diversify Dubai's economy beyond oil and make it a leading global tourism destination through world-class infrastructure and attractions.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory proposes that people are motivated to fulfill basic physiological needs before moving on to safety, social, esteem and self-actualization needs. Herzberg's two-factor theory distinguishes between motivators like achievement and responsibility that create job satisfaction, and hygiene factors like company policies that prevent dissatisfaction. Both theories have been widely studied but lack strong evidence and may oversimplify human motivation, which can vary between individuals and cultures. Overall, they recognize motivation as internal rather than dependent solely on external factors.
˙ The Emergence and Meaning of ‘Governance’
˙ The Legislate Peace Campaign Around the World
˙ The HWPL Myanmar Religious Peace Camp
˙ UN Endorsed the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
˙ Everyone has the Ability and the Responsibility to Change the World for the Better
˙ Companion of HWPL: Ivo Josipović
There are eight war museums in London. Anna Lubelska, founder of the global Peaceful Schools Movement and initiator of The Peace Building project, thinks London needs a peace museum to provide an alternative discourse, and champion the power of peace building.
This document outlines plans for establishing The Peace Building, a peace museum and education center in London. It begins by introducing Anna Lubelska, the initiator of the project, who has extensive experience in international peace building and founding the Peaceful Schools Movement. The vision is for The Peace Building to bolster peace education and awareness through exhibitions, events, and school programs. Strategic objectives include having 100,000 annual visitors and majorly impacting violence reduction by 2030. Details of the proposed facility, operations, partnerships, and fundraising progress are provided to achieve opening the center by 2030 for a more peaceful world.
The Universal Peace Federation (UPF) is a global network dedicated to building peace through spiritual and moral values. UPF brings people together through international conferences and grassroots programs to resolve conflicts. It has consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council and supports the UN and Millennium Development Goals. UPF's 2014 World Summit on "Peace, Security and Human Development" will be held in Seoul, Korea from August 9-13 and will bring together global leaders to discuss these issues.
- World Peace Tour in the Philippines
- HWPL in Mindanao, Philippines
- ‘Monument to the Declaration of World Peace’ at MILF Camp in Mindanao
- The First HWPL Peace Academy in the Philippines
- HWPL Peace Exhibition in Davao City Public Institutes
- Fruit of Peace, “HWPL WARP Office in Manila, Philippines”
- International Law for the Cessation of War and Achievement of World Peace, Law for Humanity
- Happy Women, Healthy Mothers
- Chinese Technology Corporation to Affirm Solidarity with IPYG
- Peace Attraction Site: Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao, Philippines
International understanding refers to viewing oneself as a global citizen rather than solely as a member of one's own country. It aims to promote peace between nations by reducing differences and fostering friendly relations. Principles of international understanding include adopting a global perspective in education, respecting other cultures, recognizing interdependence between peoples, being aware of both rights and duties to other nations, understanding the need for cooperation to solve global problems, and participating to address issues in one's community and worldwide.
The conference of world religions 11 february 2014muzaffertahir9
The keynote address was delivered by Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Khalifa of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, at the "Conference of World Religions" in London. He emphasized that all major religions originally taught the worship of God and love for all mankind. However, some wars fought later were to expand kingdoms, not in line with Islam's true peaceful teachings. He called on all religious leaders to work together for a just society with mutual respect and tolerance. The conference concluded with an appeal by Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad for all nations to prioritize social welfare over military spending and to turn to God for protection.
The conference of world religions 11 february 2014muzaffertahir9
The World Head and Fifth Khalifa of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, delivered the keynote address at the historic ‘Conference of World Religions’on 11 February 2014
The conference of world religions 11 february 2014muzaffertahir9
The World Head and Fifth Khalifa of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, delivered the keynote address at the historic ‘Conference of World Religions’on 11 February 2014
The conference of world religions 11 february 2014muzaffertahir9
The World Head and Fifth Khalifa of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, delivered the keynote address at the historic ‘Conference of World Religions’on 11 February 2014
Thinkers of education in philosophical conceptChaitraAni
This document summarizes a seminar on the topic of world peace, Indian efforts for development of world peace, and values of present Indian society. It discusses the meaning of world peace, importance of achieving it, and ways to do so including through schools and democratic values. It outlines Indian efforts like the Simla Agreement and non-alignment movement. Current Indian values discussed include social values like justice and freedom, and moral values like trust and honesty. The document concludes that adopting values can help maintain peace and unity.
World Leader Summit of Love and Peace - 5th International day of conscience -...Christina Parmionova
on April 4th, from 10-00 to 12:00 AM (EST) in the conference room XI at the United Nations Headquarters in New York; The high level event to mark the International Day of Conscience 2024 will be held. This year is the 5th International Day of Conscience, The Federation of World Peace and Love (FOWPAL) and the Permanent Mission of Kiribati to the United Nations will jointly host celebration activities. The event will re-enforce the values of peace, solidarity and compassion and to encourage the international community to regularly mobilize their efforts to promote peace, tolerance, inclusion, understanding and solidarity, in order to build a sustainable world of peace, solidarity and harmony.
The document announces a "Discourse on Peace" event being organized by the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations on September 14, 2023 to commemorate the International Day of Peace. The International Day of Peace is a global initiative by the United Nations to promote peace and non-violence. The event will include opening remarks by India's Ambassador to the UN, keynote remarks by yoga guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, and special remarks by the UNAOC High Representative. It will feature an interactive Q&A session and breathing exercise. India is highlighted as a leader in promoting peace due to its cultural heritage of non-violence and commitment to peaceful conflict resolution and regional initiatives.
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly 60/1 2005 World Summit OutcomeDr Lendy Spires
This document is a resolution adopted by the UN General Assembly regarding the 2005 World Summit Outcome. The resolution reaffirms commitments to international law, human rights, and the UN Charter. It recognizes the importance of development, peace and security, and human rights. The resolution aims to strengthen the UN and address threats through international cooperation in these four areas: development, peace and collective security, human rights and rule of law, and UN reform.
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Introduction to Sustainable DevelopmentPreeti Sikder
Learning Outcome:
Students will be able to :
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b) grasp the scope of discussion under sustainable development as a branch of law
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2. Quoted From His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum,
Patron Of The Award
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“ We want to keep our bridges open, and we
want to be trusted by everyone. Our conviction
about the peace is strong but true peace will
not be achieved unless it is fair and were not
convinced by everyone as strong of our
conviction.”
My Vision
Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
3. Beginning of the Award
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March 18-20, 2010 the Dubai
International Peace Conference
held in Dubai under the
patronage of His Highness
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid
Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President
and Prime Ministers, and Ruler
of Dubai, where the conference
was attended by 100,000 people
from different countries.
4. Goals of the Conference
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Highlight the importance for the following in Islam
Islam a religion of peace and love
Islam is a religion of moderation and forgiveness
Stand straight to make it true of the saying of Almighty
(You are the best nation out of people)
People lives in UAE from two hundred nationalities of different religions and races
To highlight the major achievements of Dubai in the field of peaceful coexistence
between residents of all nationalities, races, cultures and religions in peace and
security and tranquility
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Closing Remarks of DIPC
“The Historic Dubai Document For World Peace"
The final statement included the following recommendations:
1. Peace in Islam
2. Vision of Islam in maintaining peace
3. Obstacles in the way of achieving peace
The first Dubai International Peace Convention of the year 2010 closed with the
pledge of conducting a global convention for peace biannually in Dubai. It was also
decided to establish an award for those personalities who have contributed
distinctively to the cause of peace as link between civilized people. The Award was
inspired by a peace loving person who is deeply dedicated to Islam HH Sheikh
Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, may Almighty protect him.
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HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al
Maktoum issued the supreme
Decree No(19) on 7th June 2011, which
established Mohammed Bin Rashid
Al Maktoum Award for World Peace
with Dubai has its permanent head
quarters.
Decree No. (19) For The Year 2011 Establishes The Award
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The award aims to achieve the following:
1. Honoring all categories and regions,
which have a contributed distinctively to
the cause of peace as link between
civilized people.
2. Establishing Peace and Stability and
ensuring their continuity in the world.
3. To encourage entrepreneurship and
excellence in keeping world peace.
4. To encourage peaceful dialogue
between religions and to highlight Islam
as the religion of tolerance and peace.
Objectives Of The Award
9. Dubai International Peace Convention –2012
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Dubai International Peace Convention
held under the patronage of His
Highness Mohammed bin Rashid Al
Maktoum, Vice President, Prime
Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, by
spreading the message
‘aiming global unity through peace’
in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from
12-14 April 2012.
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The conference has achieved great
success in delivering the desired
message to establish the concept of world
peace among peoples and nations.
The conference attracted an attendance
of 153,000 people from different countries
and helped to portrait true images of
Islam by the grace of Almighty Allah..
Dubai International Peace Convention –2012
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Conference addressed several topics and
researches in the field of world peace, including:
1. Peaceful coexistence between people
2. Prohibition of murder
3. Peace in the light of Holy Qur’an
4. Mohammed (PBUH) Messenger of Peace
5. One World- One Way- One God
6. Methodology of establishing World Peace
7. Woman in Islam
8. Role of mother in bringing a Peaceful Family
9. Companions of prophet, The ambassadors
of Peace
The Topics And Researches Addressed By The Conference
12. Scientific Exhibition At The Conference
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Almighty has created this world as a safe
heaven for all the human beings. When we
look around us we find that daily disputes
and conflicts among human beings lead
to poverty, sufferings and many other
tragedies. This throws light into the fact
that humanity is looking forward for a
glimmer of hope and light of peace.
This was an effort to teach the correct
concepts of peace by explaining how to
remain firmly on the real source of peace
and how to present humanitarian
situation through the still models,
working models and more in the gallery
of peace, which simulates all the
requirements of peace and its pillars.
13. The First Forum for World Peace Awards 2013
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Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for
World Peace, organized the First Forum for the
World Peace Awards on 18th and 19th April
2013, which is the first event in the world
where the gathering of a group of speakers
from international and local peace
organization held on the land of peace, the
United Arab Emirates, specifically in Dubai.
It combined several peace awards from different
countries and was aimed for the exchange of
knowledge and experience among them. It also
aimed to present the history of the peace Awards
and their impact on the World Peace.
14. Exhibition Conducted Along With Forum For World Peace Awards
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Exhibition in connection with the forum was attended by a number of institutions who
have different activities that were supportive and influential in world peace in different
areas such as education, economy, religious tolerance and different cultures. The
forum was a great moment in introducing some of the global initiatives that have had
an impact on peace between humanities.
15. Dubai International Peace Convention (3rd Edition) –2014
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The 3rd edition of Dubai International Peace Convention held under the patronage
of His Highness Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister
of UAE and Ruler of Dubai in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from 17-19 April 2014.
The conference was a great success in delivering the desired message to
establish the concept of world peace among peoples and nations, and contributed
to show the real images of Islam, where the conference has attracted by the
presence of many of the most prominent speakers
Dr. Zakir Naik
Yusuf Estes
Noman Ali Khan
Ismail Mink - Mufti of Zimbabwe
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Dubai International Peace Convention (3rd Edition) –2014
The conference also attracted by the most prominent guests like
His Excellency Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais
(General Director of Operations of the Holy Mosques in Makkah and Madeena)
Dutch filmmaker Arnold Vardof - and his son.
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• Call of all the Prophets
• The Status of Women in Islam
• Do Not Spread Mischief on Earth
• Muhammad (PBUH)-The Messenger of
Peace
The Topics Addressed By The Conference
19. Forum for Peace and Sport 2013
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Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for World Peace participated in Peace And
Sport Forum 2013 organized by the Dubai Sports Council, held in Dubai (JW Marriott).
Dr Hamad Al Shaibani - Chairman of the Board of Trustees presented a talk over the
topic "Let us build Peace and Sport together”
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Forum for Peace and Sport 2013
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for
World Peace also participated at the
exhibition accompanied by the Peace and
Sport Forum and presented the activities of
this organization to the public in a notable
and attractive way like how we did at the First
Forum for World Peace Awards, which was
organized by us for the first time in the world
at United Arab Emirates, specifically in Dubai.
Dr. Hamad Al Shaibani - Chairman of the Board
of Trustees answered to the public as a part of
the question and answer section which had a
very high impact among the public.
22. Strategic Plan 2011- 2014
Board of Trustees adopted at its first Strategic Plan, that aims to promote dialogue
between religions and to highlight the true image of Islam as a religion of tolerance
and peace, through organizing the Dubai International Peace Conference in three
sessions
• The conference succeeded to gather
approximately 300,000 people during the
three sessions from different nationalities
and religions from around the world.
• The Dubai International Conference stands
as the largest peace conference in terms of
peoples participation from peace
conferences held in the world.
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23. Strategic Plan 2015- 2017
VISION
A World Blessed with Peace
Mission
To nurture, encourage and honor contributions to world peace, demonstrating the tolerance of
Islam, and affirming Dubai’s central status for harmony and coexistence among people and
nations.
Values
Transparency & openness, Credibility & trust, Independence & neutrality, Innovation & creativity,
Tolerance, Happiness & well-being, Performance & Governance
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24. The Board of Trustees has achieved the goal of establishing the award "to encourage dialogue between religions"
and make Dubai the city of peace, through the Dubai InternationalPeaceConference.
The Board of Trustees adopted in its second strategic plan to award all categories and regions that have distinct
contributions to peacekeeping as a means of cultural interaction between peoples.
• Awarding of the Persons who have distinct contributions to peace-keeping
• The Award will be the largest Peace Award of the World in terms of Prize Money and it will be from the
Ruler of Dubai who is the patron of the Award.
• The first Award Ceremony will be held in 2016
To ensure the proper implementation of the Strategic Plan, a strong team of members has organized accordingly
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