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Culture is not a luxury — it is the UAE’s next growth engine

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Last updated: 2025/11/22 at 12:35 PM
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The economic impact of culture is increasingly recognized as a significant driver of global growth, rivaling established industries like automotive and pharmaceuticals. New data highlights the substantial contribution of the cultural and creative industries (CCI) to both GDP and employment, prompting a reevaluation of how nations invest in arts and education. This shift in perspective is fueled by a growing understanding of the intrinsic and extrinsic benefits of fostering creativity.

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Culture as a Catalyst for EducationBeyond Skills: Cultivating Creative Thinking

The Growing Economic Value of Culture

UNESCO reports that culture and creativity currently represent 3.1% of the world’s GDP and provide employment for 6.2% of the global workforce. For comparison, the automotive industry accounts for approximately 3% of global GDP, while the pharmaceutical industry contributes just 0.7%, according to recent industry analysis. These figures demonstrate that the CCI are not merely ancillary sectors, but powerful engines of economic activity.

However, the benefits of a thriving cultural sector extend beyond simple economic metrics. Organizations like the Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation (ADMAF) are actively working to leverage culture to cultivate creativity in young people, believing this investment will build a more innovative and knowledgeable society. This approach emphasizes the development of crucial skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and resilience.

Culture as a Catalyst for Education

The impact of arts education on student outcomes is also gaining attention. Research from the United States indicates that schools with robust arts programs experience attendance rates 5-10% higher and dropout rates significantly lower. This suggests that engagement with the arts can serve as a vital entry point into education for students who might otherwise struggle.

ADMAF’s initiatives, including Festival in Focus and the ADMAF Awards, aim to integrate arts and creativity directly into the educational process. The organization views culture not as a peripheral activity, but as an integral component of a well-rounded education, fostering collaboration and communication skills.

Beyond Skills: Cultivating Creative Thinking

The goal isn’t necessarily to train every student to become a professional artist, but to instill a creative mindset. This involves encouraging individuals to question assumptions, explore alternative perspectives, and embrace uncertainty. Some experts, like Daniel Pink, suggest that creative intuition is becoming as valuable as traditional analytical intelligence in the modern workforce.

Furthermore, fostering creativity can lead to increased confidence, which then encourages further innovation. This positive feedback loop strengthens the entire creative ecosystem. The interdisciplinary nature of art – its connections to science, technology, fashion, and society – also promotes the kind of cross-pollination of ideas that drives breakthroughs in various fields.

The Role of Imagination in Innovation

A key benefit of arts education is its ability to encourage “unlearning” – the process of challenging existing paradigms and limitations. This is particularly crucial in science and technology, where progress often requires abandoning established assumptions. Art provides a safe space to experiment, take risks, and imagine possibilities beyond current constraints.

The late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the Founding Father of the UAE, emphasized the importance of heritage and culture in defining a nation’s identity. This perspective underscores the idea that investing in the arts is not simply a matter of cultural enrichment, but a fundamental component of national development.

Looking ahead, the focus will likely be on translating the demonstrated economic and social benefits of culture into increased public and private investment. Policymakers are expected to consider new strategies for supporting the CCI and integrating arts education into curricula. The long-term impact will depend on continued data collection and analysis to refine these strategies and demonstrate the ongoing value of a thriving cultural landscape. Further research is needed to quantify the impact of specific cultural initiatives on regional economic growth and workforce development, with initial reports anticipated by the end of 2025.

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