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    Yaya Middle East: Finding the right caregiver for your child

    Life

    by Mehral Sadat
    29 seconds ago

    Parents Rui Pinto and Marilena Hadgianni founded Yaya Middle East to ensure a seamless and thorough process in finding your child the perfect caregiver.
    What are the core values or mission of Yaya Middle East?
    RP: Finding a nanny in the UAE can feel like a complex task; that’s why we created Yaya – to simplify the process. We are a mobile app that serves as a one-stop shop, connecting families with trusted, qualified caregivers seamlessly, making it simple, affordable, and transparent.
    How does Yaya differentiate itself from other caregiver platforms?
    RP: Yaya sets itself apart as the only dedicated mobile app for finding independent childcare in the UAE, offering a seamless and feature-rich experience for both nannies and families. We offer multiple ways for families to communicate within the app itself – so they have full control over when and how they share their contact information.Yaya also empowers caregivers by allowing them to create profiles and apply for jobs directly, giving nannies the ability to make informed choices that best suit their needs. Since nannies are actively engaged on our platform, we minimise the chances of families encountering outdated profiles. Our algorithm automatically deactivates inactive users, ensuring that families have access to up-to-date and reliable caregiver options. What truly sets us apart is our people-first approach – we’re dedicated to making the process of finding care simple and effective.
    What is Yaya’s long-term vision for growth and expansion?
    MH: We’re incredibly excited about what’s coming next. Launching a mobile app to facilitate finding nannies in the UAE was just the first step in our journey. While we are focusing on transforming Yaya into a complete 360-degree childcare super app within the UAE, our long-term vision includes expand- ing beyond the UAE market. We aim to introduce Yaya to other countries in the Middle East in the very near future, so stay tuned!
    How does Yaya leverage technology to ensure the safety, reliability, and quality of caregivers?
    RP: Technology allows us to adapt quickly and continuously improve our plat- form. Since our launch, we’ve introduced features to enhance family safety, such as identity document verification through Emirates ID or passport checks. By leveraging technology to cross-reference multiple data points and conducting thorough interviews, we ensure a comprehensive evaluation of candidates on our platform. Our team drafts each bio after reviewing all the details, so families receive personalised profiles they can trust. Quality is at the heart of our business. Even with nearly 100 applications a day, only about 20-30 per cent pass our rigorous screening process. Families using Yaya benefit from this commitment to high standards – they can easily access our “Top Yaya Picks,” a curated selection of exceptional candidates, or find caregivers with verified references. Our advanced filtering system, one of our standout features, enables families to refine their search and connect with the ideal caregiver effortlessly. By combining cutting- edge technology with thorough human review, we deliver a reliable, and seamless experience for families at every stage of the process.

    What personal experiences or observations led you to start Yaya?
    MH: When our son was born, we faced the challenge of finding a trustworthy nanny who could become part of our family. We tried the usual options – asking friends, checking with nannies in our community, and browsing through multiple forums and platforms – but often found that profiles lacked verification or weren’t the right fit. We saw an opportunity to enhance the experience with a dedicated mobile app, in-app messaging, and real-time updates – all while being free of charge. This inspired us to create Yaya – a platform designed to provide families like ours with a seamless, reliable, and accessible solution at no cost.
    What were the biggest challenges you faced during the early stages of building Yaya?
    RP: One of our biggest early challenges was finding the right talent to bring our vision to life. Partnering with an external developer didn’t give us the agility we needed. Realising this, we decided to build our own in-house development team. This was a pivotal move that transformed our ability to operate efficiently. With a dedicated team, we’ve become much more agile – reducing our idea-to-implementation cycle from over a month to less than a week. This agility allows us to constantly evolve and improve Yaya to better meet our users’ needs.
    What have been the most valuable lessons you’ve learned throughout your entrepreneurial journey?
    RP: Having worked in the corporate world for nearly 15 years with large consultancies, I used to joke with my entrepreneur friends about the freedom of ‘being your own boss.’ But starting my own business taught me that entrepreneurship demands an all-in commitment. There are no real days off, and even during downtime, I’m constantly thinking about how to improve Yaya. The lesson here is that to succeed, you must fully believe in your idea and be 100% dedicated; otherwise, it’s easy to lose momentum.We’ve also learned the importance of resilience. In the corporate world, failures are often cushioned by teams and processes, but as entrepreneurs, setbacks feel personal and happen more frequently. Developing a thick skin, learning from each experience, and continuously moving forward is essential. Turning challenges into opportunities defines true success in entrepreneurship.

    What are your aspirations for the future of Yaya?
    RP: Professionally, we’re excited about the new developments we’ll be launching soon. Our goal is for Yaya to become the ‘go-to’ childcare app for every parent in the UAE, catering to all childcare needs – not limited to nanny services. We aim to create a comprehensive platform where families can find everything from newborn care to specialised services, all in one place.
    This is The Precious Issue – a precious piece of advice you’d like to pass down?
    RP: My advice is to surround yourself with the smartest and most capable people you can find. Especially as a small company, the right team will challenge you, support your vision, and contribute ideas that help your business evolve. Embrace technology and stay curious about new advancements. AI can be a game-changer – it’s like having an extra team member who can automate tasks and streamline processes without needing a paycheck. Continuously seek ways to improve and automate your operations to stay ahead.MH: Keep your users at the heart of everything you do. Listen to their feedback and adapt accordingly. Stay humble and remember that there’s always more to learn. Challenges are inevitable, but each one is an opportunity to grow and improve.
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    6 elegant jazz spots that strike a chord in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    40 mins ago

    After a long week at work, a sophisticated evening with jazz is one of the best ways to wind down.
    Having been around for years, jazz has become a staple in our lives with its soulful sounds of classics in an opulent setting. As we delve into the world of pure musical bliss in Dubai, knowing how it all began, sheds light on how these hotspots focus on authenticity.
    The History
    Jazz began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States, primarily in the culturally diverse city of New Orleans, Louisiana. It emerged from a blend of African American musical traditions with European influences, creating a new, vibrant style of music.
    During Prohibition, from the 1920s’ jazz thrived in illegal speakeasies where people came to drink, dance, and listen to live performances.
    Early on it began as a hybrid of African rhythms, European harmonies, and American culture. However, it quickly became a vehicle for self-expression, improvisation, and artistic innovation. It spread from New Orleans to the world, evolving into a rich and diverse genre with numerous subgenres and global influence.
    Overall, Dubai has a lively scene with a mix of upscale venues and intimate settings.
    Here are some popular spots to enjoy live jazz in Dubai:
    Q’s Bar and Lounge

    Located at Palazzo Versace, the space offers an intimate venue created by legendary music producer Quincy Jones. The atmosphere is luxurious and chic, offering performances by world-class musicians. It ensured the perfect blend of great music, fantastic cocktails, and a cozy atmosphere.
    For more information visit Q’s Bar and Lounge
    Jass Lounge

    First of all, the bar is just how a Jazz Club should be, dark and sultry but with a large sprinkling of DIFC with its first-class cocktail experience. All you need to do is sit back and be entertained by the fantastic selection of musicians that they have on their roster. It’s a place where art attracts art and often fellow musicians who frequent the venue as spectators can’t help themselves but join the fun and contribute to the show, adding to the eclectic atmosphere of the venue. It’s open daily from 6pm until late in DIFC Gate District 2.
    For more information visit Jass Lounge
    Sola Jazz Lounge

    Experience an evening of live jazz at the award-winning SOLA Jazz Lounge, taking guests on an authentic one-of-a-kind journey. Romanticize your evening and immerse in the world of Jazz to go back in time to a vintage era. Here guests are immediately engulfed with thrilling music by world-renowned jazz artists, bands, and hotly-tipped rising stars, accompanied by a wide selection of cocktails and perfect end to the evening. With each programme designed by the team’s designated music curator, this evening is not one to miss out on. Located at Raffles The Palm, it’s open from 5pm to 3am.
    For more information visit raffles.com
    Nola Eatery & Social House
    This New Orleans-inspired venue offers Southern American cuisine alongside live jazz music. It’s a casual and lively place with a focus on laid-back jazz vibes. Located in JLT, NOLA revolves around music and evolves throughout the day to create an immersive ambience from day into the late night. Delivering a sensational music experience rooted in Jazz and complimentary genres. Guests can expect live performances by the loved Nuvo Soul band complimented by high-energy jazz and soul beats by the in-house resident DJ.
    For more information visit Nola Eatery & Social House
    BOCA
    A stylish Mediterranean restaurant in the DIFC that occasionally hosts jazz nights. The ambiance is elegant, and the jazz complements the fine dining experience.
    For more information visit Boca.
    The Fridge

    As a hub for independent musicians and live performances. The Fridge often hosts jazz events in its artistic warehouse space.Located in Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz. If you’re looking for a more underground, artistic vibe in Dubai’s arts district, this is the space to be.
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    Sheikh Hamdan announces a new golden visa: Are you eligible?

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    2 mins ago

    Under the directives of @HHShkMohd, and on the occassion of World Teachers’ Day, @HamdanMohammed announces Golden Visas for exceptional educators in Dubai’s private education institutions.https://t.co/bEZvOJ9Ncr pic.twitter.com/LKqLw9bAeD
    — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) October 5, 2024

    In a move that underscores the city’s commitment to education and its talented workforce, Dubai has announced a new category of individuals eligible for the prestigious golden visa: teachers. This significant expansion of the golden visa program was unveiled on World Teachers’ Day, October 5, by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai.
    The golden visa, a long-term residency permit, offers holders the security and convenience of living and working in Dubai without the need for frequent visa renewals. This attractive perk is now extended to exceptional educators who have made substantial contributions to Dubai’s private education sector.
    Teachers working in private early childhood centers, schools, and higher education institutions in the city are eligible for the golden visa. To qualify, educators must demonstrate outstanding performance and have a proven track record of excellence in their field.
    Sheikh Hamdan emphasized the profound respect and gratitude Dubai holds for its teachers. “On the occasion of World Teachers’ Day, we extend our heartfelt thanks to all teachers and educators,” he stated. “Their dedication and achievements are instrumental in shaping the minds of future generations and driving the progress of our nation.”

    The golden visa initiative aligns with Dubai’s Education 33 strategy, which aims to establish the city as a global hub for education and attract top talent from around the world. By recognizing and rewarding the exceptional contributions of teachers, Dubai is reinforcing its commitment to investing in human capital and fostering a thriving educational ecosystem.
    The announcement of the golden visa for teachers comes on the heels of another significant milestone in Dubai’s educational landscape. On September 30, the Emirate declared February 28 as Emirati Day for Education, a national holiday dedicated to honoring the role of education in the UAE’s progress. This new holiday pays tribute to the founding father of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who witnessed the graduation of the first batch of teachers on February 28, 1982.
    Dubai’s decision to expand the golden visa program to include teachers is a testament to the city’s recognition of the vital role educators play in shaping the future. By offering teachers the opportunity to secure long-term residency and build a stable life in Dubai, the city is not only honoring their contributions but also attracting and retaining top talent in the education sector.
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    In Pics: Inside Lindsay Lohan’s sea-inspired nursery in Dubai

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    1 hour ago

    Sneak-peek inside Lindsay Lohan’s ocean-themed nursery, co-designed by Nestig.
    The mother-to-be shared a glimpse of the white and blue nursery, “Everything is inspired by the beach and is so peaceful and playful,” said the 37-year-old actor.
    Everything about the nursery is calming and serene. From the painting of the light house on the walls and the colour-coordinated toys to the complementing decor and subtle blue striped patterns — everything will be dreamy and demure for baby Lohan.
    After living in the spotlight for most parts of her early life, the Mean Girl alumni found her quiet oasis in UAE. The actor is a major part of every ’90s kid’s pop culture diet, as she was a part of some of the most iconic movies of the time.
    With fame comes the burden of public scrutiny. Much like many other child stars who grew up in Hollywood and resented the business, Lindsay too, decided to step out of the spotlight.
    Today, in this new chapter of her life, the Parent Trap actor is about to embark on the journey of parenthood herself. Lindsay is married to businessman Bader Shammas, with whom she is expecting her first child. The couple, who met in Dubai, have been incredibly private about their relationship and Shammas is not in the public eye.

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    8 best iced coffee spots to hit for the morning caffeine run before work

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    56 seconds ago

    “This is a jumbo-coffee morning. I need coffee in an IV.” — Lorelai Gilmore
    This quote resonates with people who work 9-5 on most mornings. How else is one supposed to get through the eight hours of a work day? With a morning shot of caffeine, that’s how.
    With the UAE weather making it almost impossible to enjoy a hot cappucino or americano in the AM, it’s iced-coffee-to-the-rescue season. Plus, it almost feels like a treat you’re buying for yourself as a reward for adulting in this prickly heat.
    When it comes to iced coffees, not every place can make the cut. It has to be the perfect decoction of the espresso shot, milk of choice, ice and flavouring — no element can overpower the other.
    After trying and testing a couple of popular joints in Dubai, we’ve curated a list of the best iced coffee spots that you can pit stop at before head to work.
    Olab Coffee Shope

    Where: The Walk, JBR and Motor City
    What to try: Iced Salted Caramel Latte
    The Grey

    Where:  Al Wasl – Al Safa 1 – Dubai
    What to try: Espresso Caipirinha
    Cavo Espresso bar

    Where: Al beteel street – Umm Suqeim – Umm Suqeim 2
    What to try: Ice Honey Latte
    Awaken Cafe

    Where: Al Wasl Rd – Umm Suqeim – Umm Suqeim 2
    What to try: Awaknish
    Drvn Coffee

    Where: Bluewaters
    What to try: Spanish Latte
    Alchemy Coffee

    Where: Al Wasl Road, Opposite To Dar Wasl Mall
    What to try: Cold Brew
    Parka Coffee

    Where: Town Square – Al Qudra Rd
    What to try: Tiramisu Latte
    Two Neighbors

    Where: Madinat Badr – Muhaisnah 3
    What to try: Iced Irish Cream Latte
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    8 best iced coffee spots in Dubai to hit before work for the morning caffeine run

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    4 hours ago

    “This is a jumbo-coffee morning. I need coffee in an IV.” — Lorelai Gilmore
    This quote resonates with people who work 9-5 on most mornings. How else is one supposed to get through the eight hours of a work day? With a morning shot of caffeine, that’s how.
    With the UAE weather making it almost impossible to enjoy a hot cappucino or americano in the AM, it’s iced-coffee-to-the-rescue season. Plus, it almost feels like a treat you’re buying for yourself as a reward for adulting in this prickly heat.
    When it comes to iced coffees, not every place can make the cut. It has to be the perfect decoction of the espresso shot, milk of choice, ice and flavouring — no element can overpower the other.
    After trying and testing a couple of popular joints in Dubai, we’ve curated a list of the best iced coffee spots that you can pit stop at before head to work.
    Olab Coffee Shope

    Where: The Walk, JBR and Motor City
    What to try: Iced Salted Caramel Latte
    The Grey

    Where:  Al Wasl – Al Safa 1 – Dubai
    What to try: Espresso Caipirinha
    Cavo Espresso bar

    Where: Al beteel street – Umm Suqeim – Umm Suqeim 2
    What to try: Ice Honey Latte
    Awaken Cafe

    Where: Al Wasl Rd – Umm Suqeim – Umm Suqeim 2
    What to try: Awaknish
    Drvn Coffee

    Where: Bluewaters
    What to try: Spanish Latte
    Alchemy Coffee

    Where: Al Wasl Road, Opposite To Dar Wasl Mall
    What to try: Cold Brew
    Parka Coffee

    Where: Town Square – Al Qudra Rd
    What to try: Tiramisu Latte
    Two Neighbors

    Where: Madinat Badr – Muhaisnah 3
    What to try: Iced Irish Cream Latte
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