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Khalifa dedicated his life to push growth, stresses ADFD

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Since its founding in 1971, the Abu Dhabi Fund for Developmen­t (ADFD) has received special atention from the late Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who carried the legacy of the Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed, in promoting the UAE globally as a unique model of tolerance and giving.

Sheikh Khalifa’s unlimited support had a considerab­le impact on the Fund’s success in achieving its objectives towards driving sustainabl­e developmen­t in developing countries.

Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi, ADFD Directorge­neral, told the Emirates News Agency (WAM) that the UAE and the world have lost a wise leader who dedicated his life to serving his country and continue the renaissanc­e started by the late Sheikh Zayed, until the UAE became a pioneering model in achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t locally and globally.

Thanks to the late Sheikh Khalifa’s developmen­tal efforts and humanitari­an work, the UAE has made its way into the hearts of people who benefited from those developmen­tal projects, he added.

Former president’s unlimited support had a considerab­le impact on the Fund’s success in achieving its objectives towards driving sustainabl­e developmen­t in developing countries

He also underscore­d the UAE’S role and its leadership in helping countries overcome their challenges, as it was among the first countries to support humanitari­an initiative­s during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the UAE accounting for 80 per cent of the global response to the pandemic.

The country’s contributi­ons totalled 2,154 tonnes of medical aid and supplies, distribute­d across 135 countries around the world.

Since becoming chair of the ADFD’S Board of Directors, the late Sheikh Khalifa worked to push comprehens­ive developmen­t forward with great vigor, devoting his life to continuing the UAE’S renaissanc­e and driving local and global economic growth, driven by his belief in the importance of standing by fellow nations of the world.

The fund, through its developmen­tal and investment projects, had a direct role in advancing the economies of developing countries, as it financed several strategic projects which contribute­d to the developmen­t of 103 countries. Moreover, the fund doubled its financing and investment volume to over AED 150 billion, which helped enhance access to health and educationa­l services, as well as develop infrastruc­ture across road, transporta­tion, water networks, airport constructi­on, housing, and other vital projects that improve overall quality of life.

The late Sheikh Khalifa was keen to implement an active foreign policy that cements the UAE’S status as an active member of the regional and internatio­nal communitie­s. He strived to strengthen relations with various countries, through efforts to implement the UAE’S foreign developmen­t aid policy, which supports the economic growth of the developing countries to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t and improve their people’s living conditions. The Fund contribute­d to positionin­g the UAE as the world’s first and largest donor for developmen­t aid.

The spirit of giving of the late Sheikh Khalifa also let a mark locally, when he amended, in 2013, the provisions of the law establishi­ng the Abu Dhabi Fund for Developmen­t, to include the UAE in the list of beneficiar­y countries, which helped further accelerate the UAE’S developmen­t drive.

Over the past years, the Fund has launched initiative­s and developed new tools that contribute­d to the growth of the national economy. This was done by enhancing the role of the private sector as an active strategic partner in the developmen­t process. Other major strides include expanding the scope of work of national companies by enabling them to implement and develop Adfd-funded projects in beneficiar­y countries.

ADFD launched the Abu Dhabi Exports Office (ADEX), to support national companies and build a diversifie­d and sustainabl­e economy by providing financing solutions and guarantees to importers of Emirati products and services, further enhancing the UAE’S presence on the global trade map. This has contribute­d to increasing national export rates and opening new markets for them.

The admirable humanitari­an stances of the late Sheikh Khalifa have contribute­d to charting a brighter future for numerous communitie­s around the world, positionin­g the UAE as a pioneer in driving sustainabl­e economic developmen­t, both locally and globally.

 ?? WAM ?? Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed receives condolence­s from M. Venkaiah Naidu, Vice President of India.
WAM Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed receives condolence­s from M. Venkaiah Naidu, Vice President of India.

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