Dubai launches ‘Retiree Projects Support program’ under Social Agenda 33

Dubai Retiree Projects Support Program
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By Arya M Nair, Official Reporter
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The Dubai Police General Command and Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), represented by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Establishment for Small and Medium Enterprises (Dubai SME), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the launch of the “Dubai Retiree Projects Support’ program”, as part of the Dubai Social Agenda 33.

The program offers Emirati retirees in Dubai benefits and incentives, including priority in being assigned to government projects, financing of their future projects, exemption from service fees for five years, and consultation support for their projects to ensure optimal returns.

The MoU was signed by Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police and Member of the Higher Committee for Development and Citizens Affairs in Dubai, and Helal Saeed Al Marri, Director-General of the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism.

The agreement reflects the two sides’ efforts to ensure the mental, social and financial stability of both retirees and employees approaching retirement.

The Dubai Retiree Project Support program aligns with the objectives of the Dubai Social Agenda 33, which aims to create a more active and proactive social system that provides protection and empowerment, through a model that ensures equal opportunities and social welfare to all segments of the community and promotes social and humanitarian work to mitigate economic and social risks.

Operating under the umbrella of the Higher Committee for Development and Citizens Affairs, the program aims to support projects launched by retirees through the Mohammed bin Rashid Fund for SMEs, in line with Dubai Social Agenda 33’s objective of turning Dubai into a hub for SMEs.

The Dubai Retiree Project Support program targets two groups of Dubai citizens, existing retirees and employees approaching retirement. It aims to utilize the expertise of these two groups to support Dubai’s development, helping them to contribute to the emirate’s ongoing achievements.

In addition to launching a council for retirees to facilitate communications with them, the program will offer additional job opportunities for retirees and those approaching retirement. This is aimed at providing them an additional source of income to enhance their financial stability, while benefiting from their capabilities and expertise through their engagement in SMEs.

Lt. General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri_Dubai Retiree Projects Support’ program
Lt. General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri
Commander-in-Chief
Dubai Police

“The Dubai Retiree Projects Support program translates the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and the directives of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, and Chairman of the Higher Committee for Development and Citizens Affairs, to dedicate all available resources to improve the quality of life of our citizens. It also aligns with the goals of the Dubai Social Agenda 33 to enhance their well-being and family stability.”

“The program seeks to ensure stability and improved quality of life for retirees and sustain their ability to meaningfully contribute to Dubai’s development. It reflects the respect and value we hold for retirees and those nearing retirement. It reflects our trust in their capabilities, their wealth of experience, and the significant, positive influence they have within the business community,” Lt. General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri added.

Helal Saeed Al Marri said that, “The new program turns the expertise and knowledge gained by retirees into investment and development opportunities that support the sustainability of Dubai’s economy, while bolstering innovation and diversity. It contributes to the objectives of the Dubai Social Agenda 33 as well as the Dubai Economic Agenda D33 which both place a high emphasis on SMEs and their role in economic diversification and growth.”

“Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism is keen to support SMEs, recognizing their leading role in establishing Dubai as a global hub for business, tourism, entrepreneurship and the digital economy. SMEs represent a crucial driver of comprehensive and sustainable development. Encouraging retirees to engage in the field of entrepreneurship will help us utilize their long years of experience to support economic sustainability and social stability,” Helal Al Marri added.

Abdul Baset Al Janahi, CEO of Dubai SME, stated that, “The program reflects the vision and directives of our wise leadership to provide all the support we can to retirees and employees approaching retirement in a way that ensures their financial stability and wellbeing, while utilizing their expertise and enhancing social solidarity. Such efforts will accelerate the achievement of the objectives of both the Dubai Social Agenda 33 and the Dubai Economic Agenda D33.”

“Dubai SME offers a host of incentives and benefits to retirees wishing to launch their own projects in Dubai. These include financing, training, facilitating processes and technical consultation. The program inspires retirees and those approaching retirement to take the lead and put their capabilities and expertise to work. It makes them partners in Dubai development projects and initiatives to support social sustainability,” Al Janahi further stated.

Retired Dubai citizens, and employees approaching retirement, can benefit from the services offered as part of the Dubai Retiree Projects Support program by applying through Dubai SME. In addition to supporting their small and medium-sized businesses, the program gives them priority in undertaking government projects and bids in coordination with relevant entities.

The Dubai Police General Command is launching a database that is regularly updated, to monitor the expertise and specialized skill of retirees and employees approaching retirement. This facilitates services that match their lines of experience and prepares them for entering the market through Dubai SME.

Other services delivered through the program include consultations to help beneficiaries plan for the next phase of their lives, ensuring a happier retirement and a continuation of their positive role in society. The program also offers support for retirees and employees approaching retirement in collaboration with Dubai-based private sector companies.

In order to facilitate business processes and alleviate the financial burden of retirees, the program exempts them from service fees for a period of five years. This encourages them to raise their competitiveness in the SME sector, a key pillar of the national economy and a major driver of the transformation towards a robust knowledge economy.

The new program joins a host of initiatives launched to ensure the stability of retirees in Dubai, utilize their expertise and drive social and national solidarity.

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