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GDRFA Dubai Spreads Joy on International Happiness Day

Dubai: In celebration of International Happiness Day, observed annually on March 20, the General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai (GDRFA Dubai) launched a series of initiatives highlighting its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for both its employees and the wider community, in alignment with the Year of the Community Initiatives.

As part of its efforts to foster a culture of appreciation and gratitude, GDRFA Dubai organized a special recognition event for its labor workforce, honoring 303 employees for their dedication and continuous contributions. This initiative featured financial rewards, engaging activities, and corporate appreciation events, alongside competitions and giveaways held at the headquarters. The celebrations created an uplifting and inclusive atmosphere, reinforcing strong connections among employees and fostering a spirit of camaraderie.

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In addition to internal celebrations, GDRFA Dubai launched a digital initiative titled “Our Happiness Comes from Yours” across its social media platforms. This campaign invited community members to share their happiest moments or stories in fewer than 100 words for a chance to participate in a special prize draw. By encouraging people to express and share their joy, the initiative emphasized the idea that happiness grows when shared, reinforcing GDRFA Dubai’s role in fostering social engagement and positivity through digital interaction.

These initiatives reflect GDRFA Dubai’s ongoing commitment to implementing best institutional practices to promote happiness and well-being within the workplace and throughout society. They also align with Dubai’s strategic vision to become the happiest city in the world. Furthermore, these activities strengthen the Directorate’s community impact and reinforce its reputation as a key proponent of corporate solidarity and social well-being.

 

 

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