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Department of Municipal Affairs takes part in 'Dawahi 14'

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December 09, 2025

As part of its efforts to strengthen community ties and participate in local events, the Department of Municipal Affairs in the Emirate of Sharjah is taking part in a unified pavilion that brings together municipalities from cities and regions of the Emirate at the “Dawahi 14” Festival, which is being held in Al Qarayen 5 Park from Dec.5 to 29, 2025.

The pavilions showcases sub-pavilions representing Kalba City Municipality, Al Hamriyah Municipality, Al Madam Municipality, Al Bataeh Municipality, and Mleiha Municipality, offering a variety of interactive and educational activities for all community members and segments.

The pavilion seeks to provide a variety of interactive and educational activities for all community members and groups. The involvement of the Department of Municipal Affairs in this unified pavilion underscores its commitment to promoting community engagement, enhancing environmental awareness, and encouraging active participation from all sectors of society.

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