With the advent of the intangible but the ever so real world wide web, alternate reality isn’t a proxy anymore. It is a well-accepted and documented norm that individuals have to operate within set rules of the fraternity. And so, it is imperative for the construct of being a ‘law abiding citizen’ to extend to the world of internet.
In keeping with this idea, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, approved the “National Policy for Quality of Digital Life,” to create a safe digital community in the UAE and promote a positive identity through appropriate digital interactions.
The ‘Positive Digital Citizenship Values and Behaviours Code,’ was launched and attended by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid and several ministers which consists of ten articles that cover UAE’s legacy, digital reputation, respect for others, positive investment, good manners, digital privacy, publishing credibility, responsibility and systems, digital ethics and balanced usage.
Relying on three key pillars -Technology, Readiness for the future, and Knowledge, it aims at advancing in the ‘World Digital Competitiveness Ranking,’ where the UAE leads Arab countries, and ranks 12th globally.
“We adopted the National Policy for Quality of Digital Life to maintain a healthy digital environment for new generations who spend more time in virtual reality than in the real world. Our aim is to make their reality positive, productive and safe,” says the Sheikh Mohammed.
The policy, which was drafted by the National Council for Quality of Digital Life, in partnership with relevant authorities, rests on the objective of enlightening the community on the power of digital media, consolidating positive digital behaviour, guiding one to use positive content, and protecting users from predators.
The National Council for Quality of Digital Life was established through a Cabinet resolution and comprises of ten government authorities. It is chaired by Lt. General Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, and Hessa Essa Buhumaid, Minister of Community Development, who is the council’s vice president.