Meera Al Mheiri's blueprint is to be implemented by 66 ministries and federal entities. Photo: Ministry of Presidential Affairs
Meera Al Mheiri's blueprint is to be implemented by 66 ministries and federal entities. Photo: Ministry of Presidential Affairs
Meera Al Mheiri's blueprint is to be implemented by 66 ministries and federal entities. Photo: Ministry of Presidential Affairs
Meera Al Mheiri's blueprint is to be implemented by 66 ministries and federal entities. Photo: Ministry of Presidential Affairs

Trailblazing Emirati aims to lay foundations for government of the future


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The UAE's first Emirati female nuclear safety inspector is breaking new ground after setting her sights on re-energising government decision-making in the Emirates and beyond.

Meera Al Mheiri, 30, is one of the shining lights of the National Experts Programme, an initiative that aims to develop the leaders of tomorrow.

Some of the brightest young minds in the country have been paired with industry leaders, chief executives and government ministers as part of the mentorship programme, established by President Sheikh Mohamed in 2019, while he was Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi.

Ms Al Mheiri graduated from the scheme in 2022 and is already seeking to usher in change.

Participants were required to complete a capstone project in order to graduate, with Ms Al Mheiri devising a model to help measure and improve government policies.

Improving government efficiency

Her goal was to modernise the federal policymaking process over a three-year-period — making it more agile and resilient in the face of an ever-changing world.

Ms Al Mheiri said that her project — titled Re-Engineering the Policymaking Process in the UAE — was tested in several sectors, such as energy, economy, security and education.

She hopes that the successful testing and piloting of the project will help get it officially approved and implemented in the near future.

“Policies are a translation of political will into implementing laws, regulations, treaties, entities, projects, and key indicators, which are continuously shaped by the dynamic strategic environment,” she said.

“These policies are crucial to maintaining a high-level of clarity towards shared visions and aspirations and guidance towards fulfilling common goals.”

Ms Al Mheiri has a wealth of experience to call on from an already impressive career.

She was the first Emirati woman to serve as a nuclear safety inspector at the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation.

Ms Al Mheiri was chosen as one of the youngest board members in the UAE government, serving at the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood.

She also obtained specialised certificates on concepts of non-proliferation, disarmament and counter-terrorism, and participated in Cambridge University's Youth Peacemakers Forum to promote interfaith dialogue.

She wants to create a strong framework for policymaking in government, with the aim of supporting the country's bold ambitions for the future.

“It is crucial to have a historical background of all policies that are available and active in different fields in the UAE and what elements embody each of these policies,” said Ms Al Mheiri.

“It will then be easier to understand the governance landscape and ensure alignment and integration between fields to reach the UAE’s vision.”

Her blueprint for the future is to be implemented by 66 ministries and federal entities.

“The capstone project will enhance the UAE rank in global index because it enhances the whole UAE policymaking by finding and pinpointing the gaps.

“If we know the gaps early, we will definitely be changing the whole arena of governance,” Ms Al Mheiri said.

“The UAE is playing a leading and influential role in the world by providing solutions globally. This is already done and shall continue in terms of proactive policymaking that should be also communicated properly to the public taking into consideration addressing diverse audiences.”

Ms Al Mheiri hopes her work can help lay the foundations for good governance that the world can follow.

“I want it to become a global model to follow, aiming to design and acquire a quality certificate for policymaking … we will be the first country to do that,” she said.

The design

The protective shell is covered in solar panels to make use of light and produce energy. This will drastically reduce energy loss.

More than 80 per cent of the energy consumed by the French pavilion will be produced by the sun.

The architecture will control light sources to provide a highly insulated and airtight building.

The forecourt is protected from the sun and the plants will refresh the inner spaces.

A micro water treatment plant will recycle used water to supply the irrigation for the plants and to flush the toilets. This will reduce the pavilion’s need for fresh water by 30 per cent.

Energy-saving equipment will be used for all lighting and projections.

Beyond its use for the expo, the pavilion will be easy to dismantle and reuse the material.

Some elements of the metal frame can be prefabricated in a factory.

 From architects to sound technicians and construction companies, a group of experts from 10 companies have created the pavilion.

Work will begin in May; the first stone will be laid in Dubai in the second quarter of 2019. 

Construction of the pavilion will take 17 months from May 2019 to September 2020.

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