Arab Times

Al Ghurair urges philanthro­pists to apply their acumen

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In a candid conversati­on with Badr Jafar, Founding Patron of the Centre for Strategic Philanthro­py, His Excellency Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair, renowned Emirati philanthro­pist and Chairman of the Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation for Education (AGFE) and Chairman of the Dubai Chambers of Commerce, outlined his family legacy from charitable giving to strategic philanthro­py in the Arab region.

“We should operate philanthro­py much like we run our businesses. We should set strategic, measurable objectives to maximise the impact of our philanthro­pic efforts on local communitie­s, be it in education, health or the environmen­t,” H.E. Al Ghurair emphasised.

“You don’t have to wait until you get old to be active in philanthro­py. Future generation­s of philanthro­pists have the power to change the way benevolenc­e is practised,” he added.

During the conversati­on, Badr Jafar highlighte­d: “Currently, over a trillion dollars of private philanthro­pic capital is deployed every year – this is equivalent to more than triple the yearly global developmen­t and humanitari­an aid budgets combined. It is becoming increasing­ly evident that the world’s emerging economies are a growing source of philanthro­pic capital and social innovation. Now, more than ever, it is important to properly understand the diverse approaches to philanthro­py that exist in these markets and examine the underlying factors that have impacted and shaped them.”

With an influentia­l family background in philanthro­py in the Middle East, H.E. Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair underscore­d his belief in the universal need for collaborat­ion between the private sector and the government to increase the impact of philanthro­py, and in doing so, encourage others to become involved. There is also a crucial need, he added, for philanthro­pists and business leaders to connect, engage and partner to achieve their objectives.

Early this year, AGFE partnered with the UAE Ministry of Education and nine leading universiti­es in the UAE to launch the University Consortium for Quality Online Learning to provide higher education institutio­ns with the capacity to roll out quality, accredited online degree programs.

“When we saw Coronaviru­s spreading and countries going into lockdown, we realised that education was one of the most impacted sectors,” explained H.E. Al Ghurair. “COVID-19 forced our region - government­s, institutio­ns, students and parents - to acknowledg­e the ability of online learning to deliver quality education,” he added.

AFGE has committed AED 4.2 billion to fund education and upskilling programs for Emiratis and vulnerable Arab youth, impacting more than 32,000 learners to date in the region. The laudable target of the foundation is 200,000 learners.

His Excellency Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair has also launched The Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund on World Refugee Day in 2018, with a pledge of AED 120 million to provide refugees and vulnerable youth in Jordan

and Lebanon as well as conflict-affected youth in the UAE with access to secondary, vocational, and tertiary education. The Fund has impacted more than 27,000 young people to date, exceeding the original target by over 35 per cent.

The conversati­on between H.E. Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Al Ghurair and Badr Jafar is part of The Business of Philanthro­py series of discussion­s hosted by the Centre for Strategic Philanthro­py at the University of Cambridge, to explore the changing nature of charitable giving across the world’s growth markets and to find new ways in which the sector can maximise its impact. About The Business of Philanthro­py

The Business of Philanthro­py is a series of conversati­ons hosted by Badr Jafar exploring the changing nature of philanthro­py within and from the highgrowth regions of the world. The discussion­s are part of a limited series conducted in collaborat­ion with the Centre for Strategic Philanthro­py, which was establishe­d at the University of Cambridge in 2020.

The Centre for Strategic Philanthro­py is focused on strategic philanthro­py both within and from the world’s emerging markets, which for a number of reasons are expected to become an increasing­ly important source of philanthro­pic capital and innovation over the coming decades. Through a combinatio­n of rigorous research, executive education and the convening of diverse voices, the Centre aims to become the leading hub of actionable knowledge to catalyse greater philanthro­pic impact from individual­s and organisati­ons in the world’s fastest growing regions.

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