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Anti-human trafficking drive launched at DXB

Anti-human trafficking drive launched at DXB Amira Agarib / 5 July 2013 Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Minister of State for Federal National Council Affairs and Chairman of the National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking (NCCHT), on Thursday launched an awareness campaign on human trafficking crimes at Dubai International Airport. During the campaign, which was organised by the committee in collaboration with the Dubai Police and Dubai Airports, Dr Gargash said the campaign would strengthen the UAE’s position in the global efforts to control the menace of human trafficking. Dr Gargash said the UAE appreciateed international efforts to fight these crimes, and was fully aware of the multiple challenges and complexities facing countries and governments around the world. “The UAE is, therefore, determined to address all concerns related to this issue affecting humanity and will continue to maintain a constructive dialogue with all members of the international community to eliminate human trafficking,” he said. The UAE had taken major steps in combating human trafficking through the NCCHT following the amendment of the Federal Law No. 51, which had made it possible to better safeguard the victims of such crimes in accordance with the Palermo Protocol ratified by the UAE in 2009. The UAE had issued a legislation to combat human trafficking and set up specialised departments to tackle these cases. Dr Gargash expressed his appreciation for the decision of Shaikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in the Western Region, who issued a resolution for establishing a shelter for adult male victims of human trafficking and sexual abuse in Abu Dhabi a few days ago. He said the shelter, which would be based in Abu Dhabi, was established to prevent exploitation of children in labour, which did not exist in the UAE, adding that during the past five-six years, only two cases of labour exploitation and a few cases of sexual abuse had been reported. He said that male human trafficking was very rare, but the UAE was keen to provide a comprehensive solution to this matter. He said human trafficking cases existed in all countries and that the legal and judicial authorities needed to differentiate between human trafficking and prostitution. During a Press conference organised to launch the campaign, Dr Gargash said the campaign would cover a comprehensive target audience comprising large segments of the UAE’s citizens and residents as well as visitors to the country. “It is for this reason that we thought of Dubai International Airport as the ideal location to launch this initiative, considering that it is one of the busiest airports in the world, having received as many as 57.6 million passengers in 2012,” he explained. He noted that community awareness represented an important factor in combating these crimes and, therefore, this campaign highlighted the significant role played by the UAE in raising the level of awareness among all segments of the society about the threats posed by this criminal activity. And it confirmed the UAE’s determination to tackle these crimes through legislative and executive channels and international cooperation. He praised the proactive role played by the media in supporting the ongoing efforts to control such crimes, and he urged the media to find innovative ways to convey the relevant information to their audience. Dr Gargash toured the airport’s arrival hall and reviewed the posters pasted on the walls that said “Say no to human trafficking”, in addition to distribution of the awareness brochure prepared by the NCCHT. The brochure is in 10 languages, including Arabic, Russian, Chinese, English, French and Urdu, and it includes the toll-free number 8007283 to report human trafficking cases. news@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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Exhibiting the brilliance of little stars

Exhibiting the brilliance of little stars Sarah Young / 5 July 2013 An exhibition this weekend featuring works of artists as young as six, will showcase what parents say is an integral part of developing their children’s personality in the age of technology. The ‘Seven Artists, One Place’ exhibition being held today, organised by Urban Tribe Events, will feature paintings by children from Dubai and Sharjah, aged between six and nine, students of Iranian artist Afsoun Javadi, who is their private art teacher.  Sharjah parent Noor Al Qassimi said the exhibition was a chance for her daughters Mahra, 8, and Alya, 6, “to shine”. They have been taking classes two or three times a week for two years. “Ever since they were scribbling all over my walls and doing their own art projects. I always felt their drawings had something to do with their personality, and I really wanted someone to explain what those drawings meant.” There are artists on both sides of their family, and Al Qassimi had always loved to draw so she began to take classes, which her children also joined soon after. It was wonderful to see her children improve and become more confident, with Alya having more of a classical art style, while Mahra “didn’t follow the rules”, she said. One of the artworks to be displayed at the exhibition.  “This is a very good way to express their feelings, personality…at school they have to follow rules, guidelines. They can’t be themselves.” “They just love it. Since they were kids, it’s been the only activity they wouldn’t scream or cry about. I tried everything from horse-riding to gymnastics…and the only teacher they would look forward to seeing was Afsoun. She has this calmness to her.” Many of her relatives’ children took art tuition, she said. “Art is very important — they do stuff with their hands — especially in this generation of technology and iPads. You don’t see anyone shining with their personality through them. ‘It’s this game, it’s not me’. The ‘me’ is hidden.” Dubai parent Samah Aldhahri has also been taking classes with Afsoun Javadi for about a year, and her son Saif Ahmad Alghurair, 9, started a few months ago. “We wanted to encourage him, to help boost his self-confidence and see he is capable of doing things. “Art has a huge value for his personality and his life. Every person has to have a hobby. It’s good to live life like that. “They do some at school, but not much, and it’s just the normal things.” Art was also a good alternative to television and technology, she said. “Since he was a baby I haven’t let him watch much TV. I would rather he play with things like play dough, animals, do creative and athletic things…it’s better for his personality. A lot of small boys are just always in the mall or on electronics. “His dad and I are so proud of his work.” Saif, whose favourite things to paint are horses, said while art would not be his main career – “I want to be a businessman, like my dad” – he would continue doing it for a long time. He was “very excited” to have people come and see his work. “It’s a cool thing. I love the classes, it’s really fun to learn new colours and things.” Javadi came to Dubai in the year 2000 to initially teach in schools and universities – where she could have up to 145 students at one time- and then decided to work with individuals. “I can focus on them more and we get better results in a shorter period. They can explore more. Each artist has completely different personality. I’m trying to help them find themselves, their own style, their own interests.” The exhibition was the result of about a year’s worth of work. “We want to show them what they can do with their art…motivate them to keep pursuing it.” Some of the paintings, which feature animals and self-portraits, will also be on sale at the exhibition being held from 6pm to 10pm at Warehouse No 2, Street 17, in Al Quoz Industrial Area 4. sarah@khaleejtimes.com . Continue reading

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Supervisors on all Dubai school buses from Sept

Supervisors on all Dubai school buses from Sept (Wam) / 5 July 2013 Emirates Transport has announced plans to supply safety supervisors on all public intermediate and secondary level school buses from September onwards. The move comes in order to meet new regulations covering student transport in the emirate. The Federal Transport Services Corporation is in the midst of a drive to recruit 300 school bus supervisors across the country, 200 of which will be deployed in Dubai. Jasim Mohammed Al Sha’er, Manager of the Emirates Transport School Services Centre, said the corporation will provide the new supervisors with full job training covering transport and safety issues, as well as child-handling skills. Al Sha’er said the latest recruitment drive aims to boost the student transport services provided by Emirates Transport to schools throughout the country.   Continue reading

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