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Emirati students to represent empowered youth in council

Khaleej Times

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December 05, 2025

Two Emirati students recently stepped into a role that reflects exactly what the nation stands for: empowered youth, purposeful leadership and a future shaped with their voices at the forefront.

- Nandini Sircar

Emirati students to represent empowered youth in council

Wid Alawar and Mouza Algergawi

Wid Alawar and Mouza Algergawi are among the seven Emiratis who are part of the 16-member students' council.

For the two teenagers, receiving their selection letters was more than an academic milestone. It was a moment that underscored how the UAE's next chapter will be written — not only by honouring its past, but by nurturing young people who feel a deeper sense of belonging, responsibility and commitment to shaping what comes next.

Wid Alawar, a Year 13 student at GEMS Al Barsha National School, emphasised that she always viewed leadership as a responsibility, not a badge.

In an interview with Khaleej Times, Wid said: “Leadership, to me, has never been about standing out; it’s about standing for something. I think what helped me get selected was that I’ve always tried to lead with purpose - not just to add to my CV, but to actually create something meaningful for others. Whether it was leading school events, mentoring younger students or starting small initiatives, I always tried to give each project a purpose that connects people.”

The moment she learned she had been chosen — through a personal letter from Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, — was overwhelming.

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