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‘Hatta Unites Us’ community festival makes its debut at #HattaWinter

Launched by the CDA at Al Wadi Park, it introduces a series of community-focused experiences highlighting the role of local families

Hatta Unites US

‘Hatta Unites Us’, a new festival celebrating home-based entrepreneurs and the cultural identity of the region, has been added to the #HattaWinter schedule.

Launched by the Community Development Authority (CDA) on Saturday at Al Wadi Park, the event introduces a series of community-focused experiences highlighting the role of local families in one of Dubai’s fastest-growing destinations.

This year is the second edition of #HattaWinter, which is organised as part of the #DubaiDestinations campaign. Set within Hatta’s beautiful natural landscape and heritage-rich environment, the campaign continues to draw residents and tourists seeking authentic outdoor and cultural experiences.

‘Hatta Unites Us’ showcases 35 home-based entrepreneurs presenting locally crafted products spanning traditional foods, confectionery, perfumes, textiles and artisanal goods. The platform highlights Hatta’s long-established culture of family enterprise and provides participants with access to a broader market than ever before.

Visitors can also explore new experiential additions, including ‘Hatta Memories’, a visual chronicle of the region’s past; hands-on traditional craft workshops; a heritage kitchen serving community-inspired dishes; and a cultural stage hosting performances and conversations on Hatta’s creative and entrepreneurial scene.

Ali Al Qassim, Director of Benefits and Financial Empowerment at CDA, said: “Hatta Unites Us represents a significant step in enabling home-based entrepreneurs to broaden their economic prospects. The festival offers visitors an authentic window into local life while creating a meaningful platform for families to grow their enterprises and engage with new audiences.

“It strengthens their ability to move from home-run initiatives into viable businesses within the local market, empowering them to take a more active role in Hatta’s evolving economic landscape.”

Al Qassim added that CDA is strengthening a comprehensive support ecosystem for home-based entrepreneurs, with an emphasis on market access, skills development and long-term economic resilience. This framework includes programmes for senior citizens and People of Determination.

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Joy Chakravarty is a freelance contributor from India, specialising in sports, business, and technology. He enjoys the thrill of covering breaking news, as much as the painstaking effort that goes into...

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