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Community Development Authority signs MoU with Dubai Bank


First campaign to focus on integrating individuals with disabilities into mainstream society

 

The MoU marks a significant step forward in the bank’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme, and is in line with its commitment to support educational causes through its CSR activities.

 

Under the terms of the MoU, Dubai Bank will work jointly with the CDA to integrate people with disabilities into mainstream society. The first step in achieving this goal is a series of training workshops for Dubai Bank employees and customers, designed to raise awareness of the unique needs of this section of the community. 

 

"The MoU with CDA emphasises our commitment to serve the local community. We are very pleased to partner with CDA and look forward to supporting social development activities in Dubai,” said Salam Al Shaksy, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Bank. “We strongly believe that education plays an integral role in raising awareness and building integrated, supportive societies. With activities such as the upcoming educational workshops, we also hope to enhance the reach and benefits of our overarching corporate social responsibility programme.”

 

HE Khaled Al Kamda, Director-General of the Community Development Authority, said: "The agreement between CDA and Dubai Bank is in line with our social service programmes, which support the integration of marginalised groups in our society. CDA works with the disadvantaged groups in two ways: first, tackling the stereotypical view towards people with special needs, and second, providing them with special facilities that suit their needs. There is no doubt that raising awareness and sensitivity towards those with disabilities is a key factor in achieving progress in this area."

 

At the Dubai Bank workshop, participants will work with experienced trainers from CDA to understand the different types of disabilities. They will also be encouraged to learn key skills required in assisting these individuals to be more integrated into mainstream society. 

 

Established in 2008 CDA is a governmental Authority based in Dubai that is responsible for developing frameworks for social development, set to play a significant role in achieving the Dubai Strategic Plan 2015. The authority also cooperates with the Ministry of Social Affairs and other government bodies in supporting sustainable social development and economic growth.

 

 

The Dubai Strategic Plan 2015 recognizes that “in order for economic success to be sustained, it is crucial that the social development sector infrastructure be developed.”
 

 

The CDA’s strategic plan is based upon comprehensive research and analysis 
of the most important social issues facing Dubai.
 

 

 
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