Tolerance project coming to all public and private schools in UAE

Programmes aims to promote respect and acceptance within school system

ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - November 05, 2018: HH Sheikh Omar bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation (L) and HH Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of State for Tolerance (2nd L), attend a Sea Palace barza.
( Rashed Al Mansoori / Ministry of Presidential Affairs )
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A project to promote tolerance has been launched in public and private schools across the country.

Titled, In the footsteps of Zayed, the programme aims to strengthen the values of peaceful coexistence, acceptance, respect and positive communication between pupils of all grades.

Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak, Minister of Tolerance, launched the project during a visit to the Ahmed bin Zayed School in Al Ain on Sunday.

He explained to the pupils that the UAE believed in active and honest dialogue to exchange information, listened respectfully to the ideas and opinions of others and sought to coexist in a friendly and peaceful environment.

Schools of all curriculums must already teach a module in moral education along with religious education classes.

The project was initiated in co-operation with Hussain bin Ibrahim Al Hammadi, Minister of Education, who was also present at the school, according to Wam, the state news agency.

The supreme joint committee between the ministries of tolerance and education held its first meeting at the school to promote co-operation between the country’s public and private schools and plan extra-curricular pupil activities to encourage acceptance and respect for other cultures.

The programme will begin during the current semester in Abu Dhabi, and then extend to Dubai and the other emirates.

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