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STRATEGY
Handbook

Strategic Plan

Emirates Identity Authority

2010-2013
Our goal: is to reach the top through excelling at what we do
The key to our success: we will always be goal orientated

‫هيئة الإمارات للهوية | اال�سرتاتيجية‬

“Our nation looks forward to the day when it shall reap the fruits of the seeds it has sown. The UAE needs the concerted efforts of the people in its march towards a better tomorrow and a brighter future, after achieving great strides on the road to development and progress.”
The late Sheikh

Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan
May his soul rest in peace
“Founder of the UAE and Builder of its Modern Renaissance”

“The Population Register and ID Card program is a quality addition to the UAE’s strategic projects that will reinforce the social and economic development achieved across the UAE’s economic, social, political and security sectors.”
H. H. Sheikh

Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan
President of the United Arab Emirates

“As one of the largest technologically advanced projects across the Middle East, this program is a clear example of the importance of utilizing state-of-the-art technology to improve government performance and action.”
H. H. Sheikh

Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Vice President of the United Arab Emirates
Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai

“We are confident that the Emirates Identity Authority will play a key role in supporting the sincere efforts aimed at achieving comprehensive development towards the greater good of our nation.”
H. H. General Sheikh

Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi
Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces
Chairman of the Emirates Identity Authority

“The Population Register and ID Card program is a vital extension of the progress & development being undertaken by the UAE led by the insightful vision of its leadership. In its new strategy for 2010 - 2013, the Emirates Identity
Authority is making steady progress

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