Ethiopian Delegation Engages With Dubai Culture To Explore Strategic Projects And Cultural Exchange Opportunities
A delegation from Ethiopia visited Dubai Culture and Arts Authority to explore collaboration opportunities. They aimed to learn from Dubai's governance models and innovative practices. This visit aligns with the UAE-Ethiopia cooperation framework, focusing on government modernisation and development. The partnership involves the Government Knowledge Exchange Office and the Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government.
During their visit, Ethiopian officials were briefed on Dubai Culture's digital transformation initiatives. These include smart systems and AI-powered solutions that enhance cultural programme delivery. They also experienced virtual tours of Dubai's cultural and heritage sites, designed to provide educational experiences and engage with the local creative scene.

The Ethiopian delegation included Asmamaw Mengistu, Biruk Nidaw, Yitagesu Desalegn, and Teferi Dejene. Discussions centred on developing cultural exchange programmes and implementing the Sikka platform in Ethiopia. They also explored ways to enhance cultural tourism in Ethiopia using Dubai Culture’s expertise.
Dubai Culture shared its efforts to foster a sustainable creative environment. The focus is on empowering youth and talented individuals to develop skills and realise their visions through successful projects. Initiatives like the Sikka platform engage talents in events, aiming to position Dubai as a global creative economy hub by 2026.
The meeting highlighted strategic projects and future plans of Dubai Culture. These are designed to boost Dubai's status as a global creative hub by 2026. The Authority aims to cultivate a thriving creative environment that supports young talents in honing their skills and expressing ideas.
The Ethiopian delegation was keen on adopting best practices in institutional performance, innovation, and comprehensive development. They sought insights into how Dubai Culture achieves success in these areas, hoping to apply similar strategies back home.
This visit underscores the commitment of both nations to strengthen ties through knowledge exchange. By learning from each other's experiences, they aim to achieve mutual growth in cultural sectors.
With inputs from WAM