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Fujairah Women's College students visit DED

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, March 22 - 2005 at 14:18
  • PRESS RELEASE

As part of its community outreach and educational initiatives the Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED) recently played host to students from Fujairah Women's College of the Higher Colleges of Technology.

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  • Fujairah Women''s College students visit DED.
    Fujairah Women''s College students visit DED.
Ms Elham Hussain Al Mulla from the Business Sector Development Division received thirteen students from the first level higher diploma in business management. She gave the students an overview of the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Section with special reference to the programmes that support the business projects of national youth. She explained that the section also provides nationals with personalized training programmes and guidance about setting up and managing small businesses.

Hassan Ali from the Business Registration Division introduced the students to the basics of setting up a business including applying for trade licenses and business registration procedures. In addition, Ms Khadija Ibrahim Al Hammadi from the Quality Division briefed the students on the division's role in promoting DED's quality initiatives such as Dubai quality Award (DQA) and the Dubai Service Excellence Scheme.
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About Department of Economic Development (DED):
The Department of Economic Development (DED) was established in March 1992, with the objective to organise, regulate and boost trade and industry within the Emirate of Dubai. The DED has moulded its mission of building a futuristic establishment, in accordance with the vision of the Government of Dubai and in the light of globalisation and the requirements of a digital economy. One of its key functions is to encourage local and foreign investments in commercial and industrial projects, and create the appropriate environment for investors.

The DED's other functions comprise a wide range of regulatory activities including the preparation and maintenance of a commercial register and the supervision of all organisations. The DED is responsible for regulating the affairs of commercial agents and brokers and commercial advertising offices, in addition to overseeing and controlling the insurance industry in the Emirate. Examining the participation of the government in the private sector and representing the government in companies where it has a stake, also comes under the purview of the DED.

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