The Department of Community Development in Abu Dhabi (DCD) has hosted a virtual meeting with the leaders of non-Muslim places of worship and the representatives of social communities and groups in the emirate.
The online gathering highlighted their key role in supporting the ongoing COVID-19 national recovery campaign.
The meeting came following the DCD’s visits to non-Muslim places of worship to encourage people to take the COVID-19 vaccine under its ‘Choose to Vaccinate’ campaign, which is being conducted in cooperation with the Abu Dhabi health authorities in accordance with the country’s precautionary measures to combat the virus and protect the health and safety of the local communities.
During the event, Dr Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, Chairman of DCD, thanked the religious leaders and representatives as he pointed out the importance of social integration and cohesion in Abu Dhabi to strengthen its readiness to overcome any challenges.
He also noted that they have effectively contributed to making the UAE a nation with the best COVID-19 response by complying with the precautionary measures issued by the Department and its government partners since the beginning of the global health crisis.
In his speech, Al Khaili said: " This demonstrates the spirit of unity, cohesion and full confidence in the UAE’s efforts to fight COVID-19. It also reflects the willingness of all concerned parties to cooperate and take the advanced steps necessary to efficiently help address the crisis to bring life back to normal."
The DCD Chairman added: "Through an integrated recovery plan, the UAE has been tireless in its efforts to be among the first countries to obtain the vaccine. The country’s senior officials were also the first to get vaccinated, sending a message to everyone about the vaccine’s safety and efficacy."
Since the start of the crisis, the places of worship and social communities have been instrumental in conveying messages of hope and communicating government instructions and guidelines to their members. They have also formed teams of medical volunteers to aid the country’s first line of defence.
The DCD has implemented a legal framework regulating the establishment of places of worship, public associations, clubs and sports institutions in Abu Dhabi.
In addition, It has set the criteria for licensing, inspection and auditing of the entities to ensure their compliance with the existing regulations, standards and legislations.


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