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ENGLISH TEXT ONLY His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Presidential Affairs Abu Dhabi, UAE

7th January 2013 To: All Government Ministries, Police, Courts, (132 Departments), Private Sector, Community Groups, Families, Citizens and workers across all Emirates of UAE. #UAE Liquidity Program 1) I have authorized Gill Wallace Hope, the developer and leader of the #UAE Liquidity Program to mobilize all participants to cooperate and collaborate to end the crisis and refocus on growing the UAE Economy. 2) Provide Gill Wallace Hope and her team with copies of contracts, invoices, statements, Full & Final Settlement letters, Release letters and any other documentation required to settle debts, get cash flowing and liquidity restored at street and community level. Act with love and speed for your brothers and sisters in urgent need. HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan

HH Sheikh Khalifa's speech to the Federal National Council spelt out the federal Government's commitment to consolidate a political system based on consultation, justice and security, which enables the citizens (men and women) to actively and positively participate in running their country. The speech stressed the Governments vision in launching new programmes and legislation to support culture, family development, education and health as an integral development project. It declared its commitment to train and motivate a new generation of young leaders. It also stressed the Governments commitment to strengthen the private sector, encourage investment projects, and expand in industry, tourism, construction while protecting the environment.

7th January 2013 FDI for UAE Investing in the Human Assets to rebuild the Economy Abu Dhabi, UAE UAE is experiencing gridlock in its liquidity, cashflow and payments at street level in the grass roots communities.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/109624184/FDI-for-UAE-to-Focus-Investments-on-Human-Assets

Old methods are not working in UAE or other countries. New thinking and approaches to solving this problem of fear, delays, hoarding, lack of cooperation etc. must be applied to restore liquidity, get cash flowing, reduce the stress on businesses, non-profits and government departments, release entrepreneurs from jail, reduce cases in Court , Police cases and reduce suffering in families. The entrepreneurs in UAE were not the cause of the crisis yet they have carried the majority of the economic burden and stress. We need all entrepreneurial talent and skills to re-build the UAE economy. Gill Wallace Hope is Advisor to President Obama and the G20 countries.
www.linkedin.com/in/AmbassadorHope

In UAE she is Advisor on FDI and Liquidity to the Rulers. As advisor for HH Sheikh Khalifa, President, focused on the rebalancing of human assets, nature and development plus humanitarian payment of debts to restore liquidity and get cash flowing at street level. For HH Sheikh Mohammed, Prime Minister, the growth of the Green Economy and the decree for Mass Collaboration.

As a thought leader she is able to cut through the noise and propose practical solutions to applying scale and speed. Gill Wallace Hope is a world expert on crowd funding. Here is her latest radio interview from Abu Dhabi to New York.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/custardsistersshow/2012/11/03/crowdfunding-how-to-getfunded-part-three

Hope has agreed a $14 bn FDI for UAE to fund 3 critical needs. The funds are coming from G20 Quantative Easing programs, and Sovereign Wealth Funds. This is a world first where stimulus funds are by-passing governments and banks and being injected directly into the businesses that are suffering to release gridlock and get cash flowing again. 1) $1 bn to make over 70 buildings in UAE as true green buildings with 100% sustainability, film and distribute to all citizens, ex-pats and workers to demonstrate what is possible and kick start the mass collaboration. 2) $5.4 billion to settle payments to Construction in Abu Dhabi specifically Contractors, Architects, Engineers and Consultants. 3) $7.4 bn to pay debts for entrepreneurs, release them from jail, provide settlement to banks, and suppliers, provide fair loans at low interest so they can take on new contracts. Gill Wallace Hope has organized global and local resources to complete this in 8-12 weeks from January to March 2013.

Procedures are as follows:

1. URGRAH - All companies with Abu Dhabi government contracts to organize a spreadsheet with suppliers and amounts plus employees and amounts ready for processing. We have advised them to obtain Full and Final settlement letters from their suppliers for 50%. 2. We will issue cheques from us to the supplier or employee on behalf of the company. This process ensures that the main company does not hoard the gross payment and that each company will provide liquidity to 10, 100, 1000 other suppliers and employees. 3. Each government Department will provide one senior accountant with 5 years plus experience to verify contracts and invoices and be available for the 3 months to provide immediate responses. 132 Government employees MUST cooperate and collaborate to ensure scale and speed. 4. Emirati volunteers will also support the processing hub in Al Bateen to speed up communications. Government Departments and local businesses can lend staff for 3 months for the project. 5. IFRAGE - 70 volunteers will visit the jails in 7 Emirates to help entrepreneurs by negotiating Full and Final settlement with the creditor who put them there and get the Release form signed. 6. 20 typists will be located in the processing hub to handle the uploading of the data and printing of the cheques. 7. DAIN ADL - The balance of the funds will be lent to Entrepreneurs with outstanding debts will be offered a fair loan

(DAIN ADL) with 5% pa interest so they can settle the loans that are crippling their businesses. 8. Our targets are to pay all Contractors/suppliers/employees during February 2013, release all entrepreneurs from jail by Mar 2012 and use the balance of the funds in April 2013 to provide fair loans to entrepreneurs so they can re-focus on building the economy.

Keywords

#UAE, FDI, entrepreneurs, cashflow, debt, liquidity, quantative easing, Abu Dhabi, contractors, architects, engineers, consultants, debt, reduction, crisis, Gill Wallace Hope, Ambassador Hope, economy, QE3, Sovereign Wealth funds, G20, Foreign Empowerment Policy, UAE government, growth, innovation

List of departments in Abu Dhabi and UAE (English Version)


1. Abu Dhabi Accountability Authority 2. Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH) 3. Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ADCCI) 4. Abu Dhabi Council for Economic Development (ADCED) 5. Abu Dhabi Customs (a division of the Department of Finance) 6. Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) 7. Abu Dhabi Educational Zone (ADEZ) 8. Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority (ADFCA) 9. Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) 10. Abu Dhabi General Services (MUSANADA) 11. Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) 12. General Directorate of Abu Dhabi Police (ADP) 13. Abu Dhabi Retirement Pensions & Benefits Fund 14. Abu Dhabi Sports Council (ADSC) 15. Abu Dhabi Systems and Information Centre (ADSIC) 16. Abu Dhabi Tawteen Council (ADTC) 17. Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) 18. Al Ain City Municipality 19. Al Ain Wildlife Park and Resort 20. Center of Waste Management (CWM) 21. Critical National Investment Authority (CNIA) 22. Department of Economic Development (DED) 23. Department of Finance (DOF) 24. Department of Municipal Affairs (DMA) 25. Department of Transport 26. Emirates Driving Company (EDC) 27. Emirates Foundation for Youth Development (EF) 28. Environment Agency Abu Dhabi (EAD) 29. Executive Affairs Authority (EAA) 30. Family Development Foundation (FDF) 31. General Directorate of Residence and Foreigners Affairs Abu Dhabi (Ministry of the Interior) 32. General Secretariat of the Executive Council 33. Health Authority Abu Dhabi (HAAD) 34. Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development 35. Municipality of Abu Dhabi City 36. National Consultative Council (NCC) 37. National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC) 38. Regulation and Supervision Bureau 39. Court of the Ruler's Representative in the Western Region 40. Statistics Center Abu Dhabi (SCAD) 41. Supreme Petroleum Council 42. TransAD (Center for Regulation of Transport by Hire Cars)

43. Union Railway 44. Urban Planning Council (UPC) 45. Western Region Development Council (WRDC) 46. Zayed Higher Organisation for Humanitarian Care and Special Needs 47. Zayed House for Islamic Culture 48. ZonesCorp (Higher Authority for Specialized Economic Zones) 49. Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) 50. Abu Dhabi Distribution Company (ADDC) 51. Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (MASDAR) 52. Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA) 53. Abu Dhabi Investment Council 54. Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) 55. Abu Dhabi Media Company (ADMC) 56. Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC) 57. Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) 58. Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC) 59. Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) 60. Abu Dhabi Sewerage Services Company (ADSSC) 61. Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority (ADWEA) 62. Advanced Technology Investment Company (ATIC) 63. Al Ain Distribution Company (AADC) 64. Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (du) 65. Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) 66. Etihad Airways 67. Emirates Telecommunications Corporation (Etisalat) 68. Flash 69. Mubadala Development Corporation (Mubadala) 70. Tourist Development and Investment Company (TDIC) 71. Twofour54 (Media Zone Authority) 72. Abu Dhabi Motors Club (ADMC) 73. New York University Abu Dhabi 74. The Cultural and Media Center for HH Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed Al Nahyan 75. Central Bank of the UAE 76. Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology (ESMA) 77. Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research (ECSSR) 78. Emirates Identity Authority (EIDA) 79. General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowment (GAIAE) 80. General Authority of Youth and Sports Welfare 81. General Civil Aviation Authority 82. Marriage Fund (MF) 83. Military Survey Department 84. Ministry of Culture, Youth and Community Development 85. Ministry of Labour (MOL) 86. Ministry of Presidential Affairs 87. National Center for Documentation and Research (NCDR) 88. National Center of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS) 89. National Crisis and Emergency Management Authority (NCMEA) 90. National Media Council (NMC)

91. Red Crescent Authority 92. Space Reconnaissance Center 93. Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) 94. Zakat Fund 95. Ministry of Defence 96. Ministry of Finance 97. Ministry of Interior 98. Ministry of Presidential Affairs 99. Ministry of Education 100. Ministry for Foreign Affairs 101. Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research 102. Ministry of Public Works & Housing 103. Ministry of Economy & Commerce 104. Ministry of Foreign Trade 105. Ministry of Justice, Islamic Affairs & Endowments 106. Ministry of Energy 107. Ministry for Cabinet Affairs 108. Ministry of Social Affairs 109. Ministry of Communications 110. Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries 111. Ministry of Health 112. Ministry of Environment and Water 113. Ministry of Information 114. Ministry of Petroleum & Mineral Resources 115. Ministry of State for Supreme Council Affairs 116. Deputy Prime Ministers Office 117. Federal National Council 118. Diwan of the President of the U.A.E. & Ruler of Abu Dhabi 119. Court of H.H. The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi 120. Court of H.H. The Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE & Ruler of Dubai 121. Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council (QCC) 122. Abu Dhabi Vocational Education and Training Institute (ADVETI) 123. Department of Municipal Affairs - Al Ain City Municipality (AACM) 124. Department of Municipal Affairs - Municipality of Abu Dhabi City (ADM) 125. Department of Municipal Affairs - Western Region Municipality (WRM) 126. Emirates Heritage Club (EHC) 127. Emirates eGovernment (EG) 128. National Transport Authority (NTA) 129. Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) 130. Technology Development Committee (TDC) 131. The General Directorate of Civil Defense Abu Dhabi (ADCD) 132. The International Petroleum Investment Company (IPIC)

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