Emirati Children's Day Emphasizes Child Protection As National Priority
Abdulrahman bin Mohamed Al Owais, the Minister of Health and Prevention (MoHAP), emphasized the significance of Emirati Children's Day, celebrated on 15th March annually. This day reflects the United Arab Emirates' commitment to nurturing and protecting its younger generation, aligning with the nation's values. The minister underscored the importance of this year's theme, "Children's rights to protection," in line with directives from H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak. This theme highlights child protection as a national priority, essential for ensuring their safety and securing their futures.
Al Owais conveyed his heartfelt greetings to all children on this special occasion, recognizing them as the hope and future architects of the nation. He pointed out that the UAE is at the forefront of implementing strategies, laws, and projects aimed at enhancing the societal position of children and contributing to their comprehensive growth and care. The minister's message underscores the country's dedication to leading by example in child welfare.

The Ministry of Health and Prevention plays a pivotal role in safeguarding children's rights, according to Al Owais. By mobilizing resources and efforts, the ministry prioritizes children's health, offering a wide range of medical, educational, and preventative services. These initiatives are designed to ensure that children can grow and develop in a healthy and supportive environment, highlighting the ministry's commitment to child welfare.
Emirati Children's Day serves as a reminder of the UAE's achievements in child care. It also stresses the importance of community awareness in protecting children's futures and rights. The day is a testament to the nation's unwavering care and commitment towards its younger citizens, ensuring they are well-prepared for future challenges and opportunities.
With inputs from WAM