Sheikh Mohammed reviews the development plans
and designs of Charea area in Hatta.
UAE launches $354m plan to develop Hatta tourism
DUBAI, November 8, 2016
UAE has launched a Dh1.3 billion ($354 million) development plan for Hatta in the emirate of Dubai, which aims to boost the area’s social and economic attractiveness as a world class environmental tourist destination in the region.
Launched by the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the plan is on track to achieve ambitious objectives across the various economic, social and cultural sectors that mainly aim to serve citizens and the nation.
Sheikh Mohammed stressed the importance of consolidating efforts of various government entities to maximize the citizen’s benefits from the development projects that are part of the UAE 2021 vision. He also urged the ideal utilization of youth’s capacities as well as the balanced utilization of the natural and environmental resources available in the UAE.
“Youth are key for future development, and extending their involvement across various sectors is a strategic priority. We support them to unleash their positive energy and assist them to identify the opportunities to access the job market through unconventional paths, mainly in entrepreneurship,” Sheikh Mohammed said.
He also said that the UAE has several areas that offer ambitious economic opportunities, which are currently being assessed through a comprehensive development plan that involve economic and social development, that mainly aim to boost the development of these areas as it has a positive impact on creating more jobs.
The comprehensive development plan of Hatta area involves three main areas including economic and service sector, tourism and sports, while the third one involves culture and education.
A dedicated board will oversee the plan and coordinate between the various government entities. – TradeArabia News Service