UAE Central Bank Governor says this includes financing the transition and climate adaption strategies of corporate customers
Amina Al Dabouse, Director of the Award, said that the appointing of Shaikha Mariam in this position would enhance the award development process and contribute to supporting the message of the award in serving childhood and youth.
Meanwhile, Shaikha Hind visited yesterday Dubai Women Association to learn about its various section and its activities. Shaikha Amina Al Tayer, Chairperson of DWA, who received Shaikha Hind said that the visit of Shaikha Hind to DWA premises would be an addition to the history of such pioneering, humanitarian and social organisation which contributed a great deal to the development of the women and the children. She added the instruction provided by Shaikha Hind during her visit would be treated as new mechanism that produced distinguished creativity in the field of serving motherhood and childhood in Dubai and the UAE.
UAE Central Bank Governor says this includes financing the transition and climate adaption strategies of corporate customers
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