ENEC and the Arab Youth Center sign MoU
The MoU will support young people with a variety of opportunities in the UAE’s nuclear energy sector
Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) and the Arab Youth Center (AYC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance mutual collaboration and provide more opportunities for young people to become involved in the nuclear research and development (R&D) sector. The MoU was signed by Ahmed Al Mazrouei, Nuclear Research and Development Vice President at ENEC, and Sadiq Jarrar, Executive Director of the Arab Youth Centre.
Developing skills, assisting with research projects and helping to develop technological innovations within the nuclear energy sector are some of the opportunities that this MoU provides to young people in the UAE. The MoU also includes a strong focus on sustainability and its pivotal role in new technologies and solutions, said a statement.
“Institutions play an important role in supporting the UAE’s efforts to engage young people with a number of vital sectors, including nuclear research and development, and help to nurture the next generation of innovators. This partnership, which is facilitated by the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation, will help to provide vital employment and training opportunities,” said His Excellency Dr. Sultan Alneyadi, Minister of State for Youth and Vice Chairman of the Arab Youth Center.
“It will also provide more investment into youth projects and will support groundbreaking innovations within the nuclear energy sector. “Forward thinking initiatives like these not only benefit the individuals involved, but their countries too and play a vital role in helping to address pressing challenges such as the future of energy supplies and the impact of climate change,” added Alneyadi.
Mohamed Al Hammadi, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ENEC noted, “The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation has been committed to providing academic scholarships and training programmes to continue developing Emirati talents in this advanced scientific and technical sector since the launch of the UAE Peaceful Nuclear Energy Program. This new commitment seeks to ensure the sustainability of the program by cultivating and supporting developing the future leaders of the nuclear energy industry in the UAE. This approach is based on the belief that youth must play a leading role in the UAE’s transition journey to clean energy as part of the Nation’s Net Zero 2050 targets.”
Based on the MoU, ENEC and the AYC will work together to promote and enhance the effective use of facilities, resources, and joint projects to develop collaborative educational programs, training and workshops that are designed to develop knowledge and skills. This will include engaging with members of the Arab Youth Initiative and other experienced Arab youth groups in the region, offering partnership opportunities with the Arab Youth Council for Climate Change and the Barakah Youth Council, established by ENEC.
ENEC and the AYC will further collaborate to launch joint projects that are dedicated to supporting youth communities in the region, fostering constructive discussions, and the provision of specialised training sessions and workshops through the Arab Youth Council for Climate Change.
These measures will be supported by the launch of youth forums to improve understanding and awareness of nuclear energy aspects and the development of a research paper to further raise awareness about civil nuclear energy. Members of the Arab Youth Initiative and the Technical Fellowship Programme for Arab Youth will jointly contribute to this project to attract and empower more young promising talents into this sector.