Department Of Municipal Affairs Engages Community At Dawahi 14 Festival In Sharjah
The Department of Municipal Affairs in Sharjah is actively participating in the "Dawahi 14" Festival, held at Al Qarayen 5 Park from 5th to 29th December 2025. This event features a unified pavilion that brings together various municipalities from the Emirate, including Kalba City, Al Hamriyah, Al Madam, Al Bataeh, and Mleiha. The pavilion offers diverse interactive and educational activities for all community members.
The Department's involvement highlights its dedication to fostering community ties and enhancing environmental awareness. Each municipality within the pavilion provides activities that blend entertainment with environmental education. These initiatives aim to engage all sectors of society, promoting active participation and sustainable practices.

Interactive workshops are designed to boost environmental knowledge and encourage sustainable habits in an engaging way. Recreational activities are also available to promote community involvement while nurturing critical thinking and creativity. Additionally, cultural performances celebrate Emirati heritage, reinforcing national identity and belonging.
Sultan Mohammed bin Huwaiden Al Ketbi, Chairman of the Department of Municipal Affairs, emphasized the importance of this participation. He stated that the unified pavilion serves as a platform for direct communication with the community, involving all family members in a comprehensive experience. The pavilion aims to promote community values and foster interaction among different societal segments.
Sheikh Engineer Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Qasimi, Director of the Department of Municipal Affairs, reiterated the department's commitment to encouraging positive participation through this initiative. He highlighted that their efforts focus on raising environmental awareness via interactive and educational activities that engage all societal sectors.
Al Ketbi added that their goal is to provide a unique experience combining benefit and entertainment. This approach aims to strengthen family bonds and offer an interactive platform for visitors to learn and enjoy together.
The festival's pavilion showcases sub-pavilions representing each municipality involved. These sub-pavilions offer various activities tailored to different community groups, ensuring everyone can participate meaningfully while learning about sustainability and Emirati culture.
This initiative by Sharjah's Department of Municipal Affairs underscores its dedication to strengthening community connections through innovative events like "Dawahi 14." By offering educational workshops alongside cultural performances, they aim to enhance both environmental consciousness and national pride among participants.
With inputs from WAM