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Alzheimer's Disease is the most common form of dementia. It is a progressive disease that affects memory, language and thought control over time. There has been a steady increase of Alzheimer’s over the years, sharply linked with poor eating habits and increased stress levels
We often hear the words “inclusion” and “diversity” in many contexts, but what do these words mean?
Jubilee Arts was inaugurated during the commemoration of Mawlana Hazar Imam’s Diamond Jubilee and consists of three anchor programmes: The International Art Gallery, the International Film Festival, and the International Performing Arts Showcase. These programmes seek to promote the arts and showcase artistic excellence from the Jamat. Furthermore, these programmes provide an opportunity for self-expression and discourse through creative expression.
These platforms are meant to inspire and engage new and aspiring artists as well as seasoned, accomplished, and world-class artists alike, creating organic opportunities for mentorship and collaboration. In an effort to continuously evolve, the proposed GE Festival will also introduce and explore culinary and fashion arts at the International event.
To participate in Jubilee Arts at the GE Festival, GCC participants must first compete in the GCC Regional Qualifiers. Those who qualify will go on to be compete with the best talent from across the GCC regions at the Gulf Arts and Sports Festival 2023 and the finalists will go on to be showcased on the global world stage at Jubilee Arts in 2024.
To prepare the jamat for the Regional Qualifiers and GASF 2023 Arts Masterclasses have been organised in various arts categories, led by experts in their fields. Learn more and register below:
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Ramadan Games is a Youth and Sports Portfolio initiative consisting of various outdoor and indoor sports such as bowling, carrom, chess, FIFA, pool, scrabble, throwball and table tennis.
Earth Day is an annual event which first started on 22 April 1970, and this year it will be observed on 22 April 2023. The initial aim of Earth Day was to raise awareness of our environment and to address critical issues that we face. Some previous themes were 'Water for Life,’ 'Healthy Environments for Children,' 'The Face of Climate Change,' 'Trees for Earth' and 'End Plastic Pollution'. This year, the theme is ‘Invest in Our Planet.’ Today we are more aware than ever before that investing in our planet is critical to minimise the grave dangers that confront Mother Earth, our Home.
After 3 years, a picnic was organised for the Community members at the Airport Park Garden in Abu Dhabi. Community members of all ages attended in large numbers and participated in the wide range of sports, games and activities organised by the team.