Key Points

The UAE Ministry of Finance hosted an awareness session in Washington to guide Emirati students toward careers in global financial institutions. Officials from the IMF and World Bank shared insights on recruitment and professional growth opportunities. The event is part of the UAE Global Cadres initiative, aimed at empowering young Emiratis in international finance roles. Students actively engaged in discussions about career pathways and multicultural work environments.

Key Points: UAE Finance Ministry Hosts Emirati Students in Washington for Global Careers

  • UAE Global Cadres initiative boosts Emirati talent in global finance
  • World Bank and IMF outline career pathways for students
  • Session strengthens UAE's presence in international institutions
  • Ministry of Finance and Foreign Affairs collaborate for student empowerment
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Ministry of Finance organises awareness session for Emirati students in Washington

UAE Ministry of Finance engages Emirati students in Washington with IMF and World Bank opportunities under the UAE Global Cadres initiative.

"Investing in Emirati talent is the most valuable investment—and the UAE Global Cadres initiative is the gateway to that future. - Younis Haji AlKhoori"

Washington DC, April 28

The Ministry of Finance organised an awareness session at the UAE Embassy in Washington, DC, bringing together a group of Emirati students studying in the United States, in conjunction with the launch of the UAE Global Cadres initiative, aimed at exploring training programmes and career opportunities in international financial organisations.

The session is part of the Ministry's efforts to invest in human capital and to prepare and empower national talent to take on roles within international financial institutions.

The gathering was attended by Younis Haji AlKhoori, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance; Ali Abdullah Sharafi, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for International Financial Relations at the Ministry of Finance; Azza Ali AlJassmi, Director of Government Communication; and Thuraiya Hamid AlHashmi, Director of International Financial Relations and Organisations.

Representatives from the World Bank Group (WBG) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) also participated, providing an overview of recruitment mechanisms and professional development opportunities at both institutions.

In his opening remarks, AlKhoori emphasised that the UAE Global Cadres initiative is a strategic project to build a generation of young Emiratis capable of representing the UAE in international financial institutions.

"Through this initiative, we aim to provide clear pathways for secondment, training, and employment in the world's leading financial organisations, enhancing the competence of our national talent and opening doors to influential leadership roles on the global stage," he said.

He added, "Your presence today reflects a spirit of initiative and ambition. We are confident in your ability to represent the UAE in positions of global influence, because investing in Emirati talent is the most valuable investment--and the UAE Global Cadres initiative is the gateway to that future."

Alia Al Suwaidi, Deputy Chief of Mission at the UAE Embassy in Washington, DC, said, "At the UAE Embassy in Washington, we are keen to strengthen engagement with all Emirati students in the United States, and we seek to involve them in various initiatives and events organised by the Embassy. We believe in their vital role as ambassadors of our nation's values on the international stage.

These gatherings not only enrich their knowledge but also enable them to build professional networks that support their future careers and enhance the presence of Emirati talent in international organisations."

The session highlighted key training and professional development programmes offered by international financial institutions in which the UAE is involved. Students actively engaged in the discussion, raising questions about application processes, admission requirements, and the most sought-after specialisations in international financial organisations.

Participants also expressed interest in learning how to navigate multicultural work environments and pursue long-term career paths in the global arena.

Representatives from the World Bank Group and the IMF outlined prominent career opportunities and the pathways Emirati youth can follow to launch their international careers through specialised programmes.

These awareness sessions are the result of the UAE's expanding strategic relations with international financial organisations. They aim to support national talent in fields such as economics, finance, accounting, and international relations--preparing them to take on senior and executive roles within global institutions.

This session forms part of a series of awareness activities organised by the Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in key capital cities that host international financial institutions.

The aim is to familiarise Emirati students with the required specialisations and the pathways to join these institutions. The initiative also contributes to the UAE government's efforts to prepare national talent through strategic programmes with both societal and global impact. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Sarah K.
This is such an important initiative! As an Emirati student abroad, I wish we had more sessions like this. The global exposure will be invaluable for our careers. 🇦🇪✨
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Mohammed A.
Great to see our government investing in youth development. My cousin attended this session and said the IMF representatives gave really practical advice about application processes.
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Latifa R.
While I appreciate the effort, I hope future sessions include more diverse perspectives from different international organizations, not just finance-focused ones. The skills we gain abroad should benefit all sectors back home.
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Ahmed S.
Proud moment for Emirati students! The quote about investing in national talent being the most valuable investment really resonates. Our leadership always thinks long-term.
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Noor F.
Does anyone know if there will be similar sessions in other cities? I'm studying in Boston and would love to attend something like this! The networking opportunities sound amazing.
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Khalid M.
The multicultural work environment discussion is crucial. Many of us will be the first Emiratis in these international roles - having guidance on navigating different workplace cultures is so valuable.

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