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Under the Patronage of His Highness Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority's WED Movement Engages Global Experts to Drive Innovation, Excellence in Early Childhood Development
ABU DHABI, UAE, Aug. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Abu Dhabi's World Early Childhood Development Movement (WED Movement) has 
launched a new initiative bringing together global experts to develop 
innovative and actionable solutions advancing Abu Dhabi's vision to be a leader 
in Early Childhood Development.

WED Movement was established earlier this year under the patronage of His 
Highness Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of Abu Dhabi 
Crown Prince Court and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority 
(ECA). Under ECA, WED Movement is harnessing the expertise of a 
multidisciplinary group of 21 early child development experts representing a 
mix of academics, healthcare practitioners, policy influencers, children's 
media and entertainment specialists, global business leaders and technical 
consultants. The experts come from several world-renowned institutions such as 
UNICEF, World Bank, UNESCO and Harvard University, as well as a number of 
global companies in technology and entertainment.

Participants are working in one of three Breakthrough Working Groups (BWGs), 
each focused on a unique and important aspect of how children's mental, 
physical and cognitive abilities develop in the earliest years of life, from 
pregnancy to 8 years old. The BWGs are focused on Emotional Wellbeing & Social 
Interaction, Tech Humanity for Children, and 21st Century Lifestyle.

To date the BWGs have held nearly 100 strategic planning sessions and met with 
more than 65 parents, children, teachers and ECD experts in the UAE as part of 
their work towards creation of a series of innovative solutions that promote 
the holistic healthy development of Abu Dhabi's young children. These solutions 
will also help parents and caregivers address some of the most common 
challenges faced during the earliest years of child growth and development. 
Outcomes from these sessions include policy recommendations, creation of 
specific programs and initiatives, development of products, as well as 
guidelines to address the identified issues.

Team members are coordinating directly with a range of government and social 
service entities, including Abu Dhabi Department of Community Development, Abu 
Dhabi Department of Health, Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge and 
Zayed Higher Organization for People of Determination. They also have 
commissioned independent research on such issues as child screen time, 
technology use in the home, play time and social interaction.  

WED Movement and the work of the BWGs reflects Abu Dhabi's commitment to 
deliver on its vision to invest in breakthrough innovation in early childhood 
development with the goal of nurturing a generation of conscious youth who have 
the knowledge and skills to adapt to rapidly changing societal challenges and 
contribute to building a better society. The BWGs aim to play a significant 
role driving the level of innovation needed while helping establish Abu Dhabi 
as a global role model for and contributor to excellence in early childhood 
development. 

The BWGs work under the guidance of Cecilia Vaca Jones, Executive Director of 
the Bernard van Leer Foundation, and Chair of the BWG, alongside His Excellency 
Omar Saif Ghobash, Assistant Minister for Cultural Affairs at the UAE Ministry 
of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC), and Co-Chair of the 
BWG.

Chair Cecilia Vaca-Jones said: "This Breakthrough Working Group approach 
enables us to tap into a global collection of world-class early childhood 
development experts with a single mission and focus: helping Abu Dhabi create 
the best possible environment to give our children the opportunity in life each 
and every one deserves. And these new programs, policies and initiatives that 
we pioneer here at home can become models for early childhood development that 
are adopted in nations around the world." 

The BWGs are currently researching and assessing issues as well as exploring 
potential solutions related to the following themes:

- Emotional Wellbeing and Social Interaction: Creating an ecosystem that can 
help reduce emotional strains on children, parents and caregivers while 
promoting continuous interactions with children that help them establish 
important social interaction skills at early ages.

- Tech Humanity for Children: Looking at how to ensure that children are ready 
for the rapidly growing level of technology in their lives and are well aware 
of and protected from risks in order to best reap the many benefits these new 
technologies offer.

- 21st Century Lifestyle: Fostering an Abu Dhabi-wide environment that promotes 
a better lifestyle at home, in school and across the community and facilitates 
positive physical and mental health of children.

Co-Chair H.E. Omar Saif Ghobash said: "These themes represent both challenges 
and opportunities for fostering early childhood development not only in Abu 
Dhabi but across the UAE and worldwide. Through this team of experts and the 
BWG approach, we will look to generate recommended programs, policies and 
initiatives that can have a positive impact across the early childhood 
development ecosystem on behalf of our children, including parents and 
caregivers, academia, government policymakers, social support groups and the 
private sector."

Dr. Nikki Martyn, Program Head of Early Childhood Studies at the University of 
Guelph-Humber and a member of the one of the BWGs said: "Being a part of WED 
Movement is a truly unique opportunity to take the learnings and experiences of 
early childhood development experts from around the world and develop 
initiatives and recommendations that can quickly be put in place to directly 
benefit the children of Abu Dhabi. Over the longer term, we hope to see the 
outcomes of WED Movement work benefitting children around the world."

 
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SOURCE: Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority
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