dp world launches pioneering global education programme
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For 8-14 year olds

DP World launches pioneering global education programme

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EO, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem
Dubai - Arab Today

DP World is launching a unique global education programme for 8-14 year olds across its international network. 

The global trade and logistics enabler aims to engage 34,000 children by 2020 with employees delivering a range of modules in local schools as part of their volunteering leave. 

Working with a specialist agency and consulting with teachers, the content covers a wide range of topics to engage young people in ports, trade and logistics, a little-known and often overlooked part of the world economy. 

Modules will come with guidance and delivery notes, lesson plans, student activities and worksheets when the programme is implemented later this year in seven languages – from Arabic and English to Hindi, Mandarin, French and Spanish. The first lessons have been piloted in the UAE , India, Pakistan, Senegal, the UK, Argentina and the Philippines and will be rolled out from June across the rest of DP World's network in over six continents. 

Announcing the programme at the Arab Media Forum in Dubai this week, DP World Group Chairman and CEO, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, said: "Education is one of the four focus areas of our community investment strategy - part of the Our World, Our Future global sustainability programme. As a leader in global trade and logistics, we want to ensure that our people and our resources support education. 

"Raising awareness about the maritime sector, trade and logistics, and related career options is important for us as a business and also the communities in which we operate around the world. We expect this programme to make a genuine impact, creating lasting change and an understanding of how the modern world works for the benefit of future generations." 

Key topics in the programme include port management, sustainability and careers in trade and logistics and the maritime sector. Curriculum subjects covered also include geography, mathematics, design and technology. 

Bin Sulayem, added: "We share a passion for educating young people about how business works and the exciting opportunities it can present, particularly in the world of supply chains and logistics. The game aims to inspire, excite and educate young people by challenging them with difficult decisions similar to those they will be faced with in employment." 

Source: WAM

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