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    Building a Skilled Emirati Workforce Through the Maharaty Programme

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesSeptember 12, 20254 Mins Read
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    As Abu Dhabi accelerates its journey towards economic diversification and sustainable growth, nurturing a skilled local workforce has become more vital than ever. One standout initiative supporting this vision is the Maharaty Training Programme, launched by Miral, a leading creator of immersive destinations and experiences in Abu Dhabi.

    Maharaty reflects a strong commitment to corporate social responsibility, offering a transformative opportunity for UAE nationals to gain practical experience in the dynamic sectors of entertainment, leisure, and tourism.

    What is the Maharaty Training Programme?

    Maharaty is a two-year training programme for Emirati nationals, designed to equip participants with hands-on experience across multiple departments in the tourism ecosystem. From theme park operations and hospitality management to event coordination and customer service, participants get an in-depth understanding of the many career paths within this vibrant industry.

    But Maharaty isn’t just about job training, it’s about empowerment. The programme places strong emphasis on soft skills like cultural awareness, effective communication, and team collaboration, which are essential in today’s globalised work environment. This ensures that Emirati participants don’t just enter the workforce, they thrive in it.

    Why Maharaty Matters for the UAE

    The UAE’s Vision 2030 highlights the importance of developing human capital and ensuring more Emiratis contribute meaningfully to the private sector. The Maharaty programme directly supports this by preparing UAE nationals for careers that are often dominated by international talent.

    By focusing on training programmes for Emirati youth, Miral is not only supporting the employment of locals but also ensuring that the unique cultural fabric of the UAE is well-represented across its tourist-facing industries. Programmes like Maharaty help bridge the gap between education and employment, making Emiratis more competitive and confident in their professional journeys.

    This aligns with broader national goals, such as Nafis and other Emiratisation strategies, which seek to increase local participation across various industries.

    A Model of Corporate Social Responsibility

    Miral’s investment in Maharaty is a clear example of how private entities can drive meaningful change through corporate social responsibility. Rather than being a one-off or symbolic effort, Maharaty represents a long-term commitment to youth development, economic participation, and national identity.

    Training programmes for Emirati youth are not just about skilling up, they’re about building pride, purpose, and preparedness for real-world challenges. In doing so, Miral contributes to the overall strength and sustainability of the UAE’s tourism and entertainment sectors.

    This kind of corporate social responsibility goes beyond branding or public relations. It is integrated into the core strategy of nation-building, making sure that Emiratis are not only part of the story but also shaping it from the front lines.

    The Broader Impact on Abu Dhabi’s Future

    Abu Dhabi’s tourism sector continues to expand, with a growing number of leisure destinations, theme parks, and hospitality assets drawing millions of visitors each year. Having a skilled and culturally aware workforce is critical to delivering world-class experiences, and this is precisely what Maharaty helps build.

    Graduates of the programme not only gain employment opportunities but also serve as ambassadors of Emirati hospitality, showcasing the nation’s values to visitors from all over the world. As such, Maharaty isn’t just a training programme for Emirati youth; it’s a strategic investment in the UAE’s soft power and international image.

    Empowering Emirati Youth, Sustaining National Growth

    In conclusion, Maharaty represents a best-in-class approach to corporate social responsibility in the UAE. Through immersive learning, skill-building, and real-world experience, it empowers the next generation of Emiratis to take on leadership roles in the country’s fastest-growing sectors.

    As more young nationals graduate from Maharaty and enter the workforce, the ripple effect will be seen across the entire economy, from service excellence in tourism to innovation in event management. The programme doesn’t just create jobs; it creates pathways to purpose and long-term success.

    For a nation that values its people as its greatest asset, Maharaty is more than a training initiative; it’s a movement toward inclusive, sustainable development.

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