ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Sunday, March 23rd 2014 [ME NewsWire]
The
MoI Child Protection Center has been nominated for two projects that
have been listed among the final nominees for the World Summit Award
(WSA), the global follow-up initiative of the United Nations World
Summit on Information Society (WSIS). Both projects have previously
passed the first and second levels of the qualification rounds.
The
Child Protection Center is participating with two projects, among a
total of 10 participating projects that are representing the UAE in the
competition that includes 18 categories that are directly related to the
summit framework. The projects aim to assert the importance of the
international exchange of best practices, and encourage the participants
to submit their projects at the summit as it is an integral part of the
evaluation process.
The Child Protection Center is participating
in the competition in the fifth category, which is concerned with
“Building confidence and security with the utilization of ICT”. For this
category, the Child Protection Center submitted the MoI Child
Protection Center smartphone application; the “Hemayati” application.
The Child Protection Center is also participating in the eighteenth
category that is concerned with “International and regional
collaboration” by submitting the project: “Organizing the 5th Biennial
Virtual Global Taskforce (“VGT”) Conference” under the theme “Sexual
Exploitation of Children Online and International Collaboration: An
Enabler for Prevention.”
Major General Nasser Lakhrebani Al
Nuaimi, Secretary General of the Office of HH Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Interior, and Chairman of the Higher Committee for Child
Protection, explained that the Ministry of Interior, represented by the
MoI Child Protection Center, is committed to leaving its fingerprint on
all regional and international events. The Ministry of Interior is keen
on achieving entrepreneurship and excellence that each Emirati
individual is working to achieve. Based on this vision, the MoI Child
Protection Center is participating in the World Summit on the
Information Society 2014 with two projects that qualified for the final
stages of evaluation, which depends on public voting.
Major
General Lakhrebani stressed that these projects reflect the
institutional commitment to achieving the UAE Vision 2021. This vision
is made up of four main elements: “An ambitious and confident nation
grounded in its heritage”, “A strong union bonded by a common destiny.
Following the founding fathers steps is underway and the government is
striving to maintain national gains, sustained security and safety of
the country, and establishing the UAE’s position on the international
stage, are everyone’s ambitions”, “A competitive economy driven by
knowledgeable and innovative Emiratis. This is clearly seen in the
potential of the local human capital that is working on internationally
leading projects. This taskforce crystalizes the highly productive
economic knowledge that is based on innovation, research, science, and
technology”, in addition to the fourth element: “A nurturing and
sustainable environment for quality living. All segments of society, and
federal and local institutions participate in the efforts of fulfilling
this vision; this participation reflects the society’s commitment and
unity approach.”
Major General Lakhrebani also said that all of
the UAE’s participating projects represent the strategic development
references that are emerging from the UAE Vision 2021, and the UAE
government’s strategy. The projects also reassert the scientific
approach in conducting benchmarking processes of developed services and
projects. For its part, this reflects the strategic planning of these
projects and services that share a common goal; namely: “improve the
competitiveness of the UAE.”
For his part, Major General Ahmed
Nasser Al Raisi, Director General of Central Operations at Abu Dhabi
Police GHQ, said that e-services, electronic readiness, and the
technological environment are the three main pillars of the adopted
practices for these projects. He also pointed out that the UAE’s
position has improved rapidly from the 99th position in E-Government
(Electronic Presence) in the 2010 United Nations Global E-Readiness
Report, and has reached the 7th position for the same criteria in the
2012 report of the United Nations Global E-Readiness Report. This rapid
change, which is reflected in the general evaluation of E-Readiness of
the UAE, has resulted in improving the UAE’s position from the 49th
position in the 2010 report to the 28th position of the 2012 report, in
addition to improving the country’s position in E-Participation. These
standards are the basis of identifying the E-government readiness levels
in all countries globally. The UAE’s position has improved globally
from the 86th level globally in the 2010 report to the 6th position in
the 2012 report.
Additionally, the Security Media Department at
the General Secretariat of the Office of H.H Deputy Prime Minister &
Minister of Interior has pointed out the importance of rooting the
strategic message of the E-government that calls for the following:
“An
innovative E-government that is committed to help improve the UAE’s
competitiveness, and provide multi-channel world-class services that are
based on the customers’ requirements. This vision could only be
achieved via a competent cohesive government that utilizes an advanced
digital infrastructure and qualified human resources within a smart
framework of governance.”
Lieutenant Colonel Faisal Mohammed Al
Shammari, Director of the Ministry of Interior’s Child Protection
Center, said that should the MoI Child Protection Center win this prize,
it would be an important factor of enriching the police and security
bodies’ experience internationally, in addition to the experience of the
national ministries, departments, and institutions. It would also
reflect the Ministry of Interior’s commitment to the actual presence on
the international events’ map, and scientific, technological, and even
research forums. He also asserted the importance of all segments of
society’s participation in the voting process on the prize’s official
website to show the highly respectable reputation and position of the
UAE.
The Security Media Department has urged the public to
increase its participation in the competition by intensifying the voting
for both projects in order to raise their chances of winning the prize.
The Security Media Department said that the submitted projects are
receiving votes from all over the world. The importance of voting will
be seen when the winning projects are referred to in the future as
Emirati experiments that were pioneering projects internationally; this
will significantly foster our dear nation’s position among the advanced
countries in the world in terms of fundamental knowledge community and
economy.
The public can refer to the MoI Child Protection Center
website and follow the steps that simplify the voting process for the
Child Protection Center. The public can vote for the Child Protection
Center two projects on the following link:
http://www.moi-cpc.gov.ae/
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Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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