Maryam Al Hammadi, director of the Intaj Center of the Department of Social Services in Sharjah, confirmed that the past year 2021 was full of remarkable achievements for the center's members who benefited from the department's social benefits, - despite the conditions and circumstances that the world is going through as a result of the Corona pandemic and its consequences -, Foremost among them is the issuance of 21 new “accreditation” licenses for affiliates of the Department of Economic Development in Sharjah during the year 2021, bringing the total number of commercial license holders to 90, while the total number of those registered in the “Intaj” center reached 654, individual or members of one family. , all of them participated in specialized workshops, each in their field of specialization, while the number of participants in the exhibitions reached 714 participation. The turnout for membership. Al Hammadi commented on this matter by saying: These numbers give us an indication of the turnout of individuals, including women, mothers and even grandmothers, to obtain the “Entaj” membership, and also he An indication of a change in the social stereotypical view that work is not a defect, but rather contributes to economic development and improves the conditions of the beneficiaries of the services of the department by creating additional material income, in addition to the assistance they receive from the department. In shaping this vision, the educational courses and lectures are conducted in agreement with the Sharjah Economic Development Department. This is also one of the goals that Intaj seeks to achieve, believing in the importance of home production because of its opportunities to increase and empower low-income families. Therefore, the Intaj center was established in 2010 to contribute to raising the economic level of the beneficiaries of the Social Services Department. She commended the director of the Intaj Center for the willingness of beneficiaries to obtain an “accreditation” license from various segments, especially women who are close to 80 years old, and who enjoy craftsmanship in home production of heritage, fashion, cooking, incense and handicrafts. Participation in the Global Village for the first time, and she noted the participation of "Intaj" in the Emirati pavilion in the Global Village for the first time, which attracts large numbers of Arab and foreign visitors daily for 3 months, describing it as an experience that gave participants the opportunity to introduce their household products to various segments of society. She stated that the "Production" department is working to evaluate all the products displayed in the live exhibitions or on the online store that was developed with the pandemic, and it enjoys a large number of views and electronic sales, especially since the delivery is free, and therefore there are certain conditions for obtaining the logo of "Production". “The product must be fulfilled, and this has brought about a qualitative leap in products through packaging, pricing, quality, quality and others. “Entaj Express” the mobile warehouse, and Al Hammadi revealed that “Entaj Express” is one of the future projects, which consists of 3 minibuses in the style of “carts”, distributed in the Sharjah, Central and Eastern regions, and contains products for “Entaj” members touring institutions, departments and other public places. Allowing the public to purchase and learn about products. 50% discount on the “accreditation” license, for its part, allows the “Entaj” center for members to participate in exhibitions, including the annual exhibition of the center and a minimum of 3 annual exhibitions, and to attend 24 workshops annually in addition to marketing operations and obtain a 50% discount covered by the Social Services Department, in return for issuing a license. Accreditation from the Department of Economic Development. Intaj supports various packages of products, including Tayeb for incense and perfumes, Atayeb for food, creativity for handicrafts, elegance for fashion and accessories, and Mahra for traditional crafts.