Nahyan bin Mubarak Opens Inclusive Library at Future Rehabilitation Centre in Abu Dhabi

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Abu Dhabi Unveils New Inclusive Library at Future Rehabilitation Centre

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ABU DHABI (WAM) – In a significant move towards fostering inclusivity and community empowerment, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, the Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence and Honorary President of the Future Rehabilitation Centre, officially launched the newly developed Inclusive Library nestled within the Centre’s campus in Abu Dhabi. This initiative represents a profound commitment to inclusive education, aligned with the visions laid out by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

The inauguration ceremony attracted a diverse array of dignitaries, highlighting a collaborative commitment to enhance educational resources for all. Among those in attendance were Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Managing Director and Group CEO of Mubadala Investment Group, and Mohammed Abdul Jalil Al Fahim, Chairman of the Future Rehabilitation Centre. Together with an assortment of educators, students, and representatives from various institutions, they underscored a national determination to empower every individual through accessible education.

In his address, Sheikh Nahyan emphasized that the opening of the Inclusive Library transcends mere ceremonial significance. “This inauguration is a clear expression of our collective commitment to building a society that values every individual and equips them with the tools to learn, innovate, and contribute meaningfully to the progress of the nation,” he stated. His words resonated with the legacy of inclusivity established by Sheikh Zayed, reflecting a vision continuously championed by the current leadership under President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Sheikh Nahyan articulated a future where inclusivity is pivotal, stating, “The Inclusive Library stands as a living embodiment of that vision. It is a space that fosters belonging, sparks curiosity, and affirms that every person in this country has a role, a voice, and an opportunity to thrive.” His acknowledgment of Mubadala’s invaluable support illustrated the partnership’s alignment with community goals.

Khaldoon Al Mubarak echoed this sentiment, proclaiming that the library’s inauguration is a landmark achievement in their collective pursuit of knowledge accessibility. “At Mubadala, we believe that empowering our youth is fundamental to building a brighter, more inclusive future,” he said. The library is envisioned as a resource for inspiration and personal growth, serving as a nurturing platform for young minds eager to contribute to society.

The development of the Inclusive Library was a comprehensive year-long project, executed through multiple phases and heavily supported by Mubadala’s financial and volunteer contributions. Prominently, students will play an active role in managing the library, which aims to enhance their leadership capabilities and instill a sense of community duty. This hands-on approach not only cultivates responsibility among young individuals but also engenders a deeper connection to their educational environment.

Following the inaugural events, attendees were invited to explore the library’s rich offerings, many of which included an art exhibition showcasing the creativity and talent of the Centre’s students. The exhibition received accolades for its innovation and thoughtfulness, further validating the Centre’s mission to uplift the capabilities and self-expression of its students.

Mohammed Abdul Jalil Al Fahim aptly summarized the library’s purpose, remarking that it is emblematic of “hope, possibility, and inclusion.” He articulated the shared belief in students’ potential and the significance of the library as a vehicle for unlocking that potential. His gratitude towards Mubadala and all contributors was evident, as he acknowledged the collaborative spirit that made this vision a reality.

As the UAE continues to forge ahead in its quest for a more equitable society, the Inclusive Library at the Future Rehabilitation Centre stands as a beacon of progress and a testament to the enduring values of community, tolerance, and empowerment. This initiative is not merely a local endeavor but a part of a broader, national narrative centered on fostering an inclusive landscape where all citizens, regardless of ability, are equipped to contribute to the vibrant tapestry of Emirati life.

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