Key Points

The UAE has launched an exciting new initiative called the Aid Foresight Programme. This series of masterclasses brings together global experts to transform how humanitarian aid is delivered. The programme focuses on developing future-ready leadership through innovation and strategic partnerships. It represents the UAE's commitment to creating a more effective and proactive humanitarian system worldwide.

Key Points: UAE Launches Aid Foresight Programme to Advance Humanitarian Leadership

  • Programme aims to equip humanitarian leaders with smarter tools and innovation strategies
  • Built on four pillars including education, capacity building and strategic networking
  • Integrates diplomacy, development and data to address modern crises holistically
  • Focuses on developing adaptive leadership amid shifting global priorities and reduced budgets
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Aid Foresight Programme to advance UAE humanitarian leadership

UAE launches strategic masterclass programme to reimagine humanitarian aid through innovation, technology and future-ready leadership development.

"The future of aid depends on anticipation and agility, and the UAE stands ready to deliver both through strategic initiatives such as the Aid Foresight Programme. - Tareq Ahmed Al Ameri"

Abu Dhabi, September 30

The Aid Foresight Programme, a series of masterclasses on the UAE's humanitarian leadership presented by globally renowned experts, launched today at the Zayed Foundation.

The initiative was announced recently by the International Humanitarian and Philanthropic Council (IHPC), Office of Development Affairs, and the Presidential Court.

The programme is designed to deliver strategic masterclasses to reimagine aid through smarter tools, stronger collaboration, and future-ready leadership.

Built on four foundational pillars - education, capacity building, experience sharing, and strategic networking - it aims to sharpen leadership in a volatile aid and development landscape. It also reflects the UAE's commitment to a future-ready foreign aid model by focusing on leadership development, ecosystem strengthening, innovation and knowledge, and collaboration.

It will equip leaders in the humanitarian sector to reimagine how aid is delivered through innovation, technology and strategic partnerships.

The initiative integrates diplomacy, development and data to address modern crises with holistic solutions. It is based on the premise that the UAE has a unique opportunity to redefine the future of aid and development regionally and globally at a time of shifting global priorities and reduced budgets from major donors.

Tareq Ahmed Al Ameri, Director of the Office of Development Affairs, said the programme reflects the UAE's strong commitment to advancing global cooperation in aid and development. He noted, "It highlights the UAE's willingness to learn from external expertise, networks and resources, underscoring its unique position in the global ecosystem as a unifying force working to bridge divides and achieve shared goals."

He added that in a world that is increasingly reactive, the need is for proactiveness, innovation and leadership. "The future of aid depends on anticipation and agility, and the UAE stands ready to deliver both through strategic initiatives such as the Aid Foresight Programme. Developing and promoting adaptive leadership in the aid and development space is crucial. Adoption of cutting-edge features including the use of digital tools to enhance delivery, tracking and coordination is important."

The five-day programme covers a wide range of topics, including innovation and leadership, innovation in government, data and analytics in development and humanitarian aid, developments in Africa, East Asia and Latin America, partnerships and resources, climate and health diplomacy, innovative financing, and the impact of geopolitical shifts on aid. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Rohit P
While this sounds impressive, I hope such programs actually reach the most vulnerable people on ground. Sometimes these high-level initiatives remain in conference rooms and don't translate to real impact. The focus on data and technology is good though.
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Arjun K
The emphasis on proactive rather than reactive aid is crucial! In India, we've seen how disaster management has improved with better forecasting and technology. Hope this program shares best practices that can benefit South Asia too. 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone working in development sector, I appreciate the focus on innovation and digital tools. Traditional aid methods often fail to address modern challenges. This forward-thinking approach is exactly what the humanitarian sector needs globally.
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Vikram M
Good to see Middle Eastern countries taking leadership in humanitarian work. India and UAE have strong ties - maybe there could be collaboration opportunities for Indian NGOs and development professionals in such programs?
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Michael C
The four pillars approach - education, capacity building, experience sharing, and strategic networking - seems comprehensive. This holistic model could be replicated in other regions facing humanitarian crises. Important initiative at the right time!

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