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New policies to motivate investors and initiatives to reduce education costs

The Director General of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, Aisha bin Miran, confirmed that the authority is working to prepare new educational policies that will be presented soon to the Executive Council of the Dubai Government, as it focuses on attracting a special quality of investors in the education sector, whose profit is not their first goal, but rather they seek to achieve social goals that enhance the quality of education and serve society.

Education strategy
Bin Miran emphasized that the educational strategy in Dubai is based on providing high -quality education at reasonable prices, while making sure to diversify educational models in order to give parents a broader opportunity to choose in a manner that is appropriate to their needs and aspirations. She added that the diversity of educational options reflects Dubai’s commitment to empowering the family, enhancing its role as a basic partner in the educational process, and achieving a balance between quality and cost to ensure that distinguished education has reached all groups of society.

Quality incentives
“We are working on setting specific incentives that include providing rents and lands at reasonable prices, as well as government support that contributes to reducing costs, and linking urban planning to the distribution of lands according to clear and integrated requirements for the establishment of schools with high -quality ingredients,” Ben Miran said.

Cost solutions
She added that work is underway to find solutions to the operational costs of schools, including the management of educational institutions and the provision of qualified educational cadres, while studying the possibility of providing housing at appropriate prices for teachers, in line with the Dubai government plans to provide reasonable housing for workers in various vital sectors.

Dubai schools
Bin Miran continued to refer to the “Dubai Schools” project, which she previously worked on within the framework of the Executive Council, saying: “His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, may God bless him, was clearly in the need to provide high -quality educational options for Emirati students. Today we are proud of the presence of three schools that include more than 2500 students, along with waiting lists that reflect the large demand for this type of education.”

Bin Miran concluded her statements during her participation in a dialogue session on the sidelines of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Forum for leaders entitled How to achieve the vision of Mohammed bin Rashid to be Dubai, the best city in the world, by emphasizing that these initiatives aim to reduce the costs of education and provide various and easy educational options for all segments of society, in order to enhance Dubai’s position as a leading destination in the field of education regionally and globally.

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