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The initiative seeks to listen to their opinions, feedback, and suggestions regarding ways to develop their residential area, in line with the department’s policy of supporting active community participation and its vision of reinforcing a culture of effective communication with residents and strengthening the bonds of social closeness.
The initiative, which took place, on Tuesday, at the council’s headquarters, witnessed wide participation from residents who expressed their views with transparency. A number of constructive comments were recorded and immediately forwarded to the relevant authorities for follow-up and necessary action.
The “Yalsatna” initiative, organided by the Wasit Suburb Council and regularly implemented by other suburb councils, aims to serve as a model in promoting effective community participation. It brings together residents and council representatives in a friendly environment that fosters the exchange of visions and ideas, thereby reinforcing the concept of partnership between community members and the entities responsible for planning and services.
This active community engagement aligns with the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, which aim to empower councils to play their vital role in supporting social cohesion and achieving sustainable development in residential neighborhoods. This is achieved by building a balanced and integrated relationship between the community and government entities.
During the session, the Wasit Suburb Council was keen to showcase a set of achievements previously implemented in the suburb in response to earlier resident demands—reflecting the council’s seriousness and commitment to transforming feedback into tangible actions with direct impact on residents’ lives.
His Excellency Abdullah Saeed Al Suwaidi, Chairman of the Wasit Suburb Council, emphasised that the “Yalsatna” initiative embodies the general direction adopted by the Sharjah Districts Affairs Department—based on direct engagement with community members and positive interaction with their aspirations. He noted that the council prioritises fostering a culture of dialogue and consultation with residents, believing that neighbourhood development can only be complete through the participation of its people.