Khaleej Times

Dubai expat gets pakistan honour

- Waheed Abbas waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

Dr Zia ul Hasan is conferred with the country’s third highest civilian award

dubai — Dubai resident Dr Zia ul Hasan has been honoured with Pakistan’s third-highest civilian award for his contributi­ons towards the community in the fields of health and education over the last decades.

A UAE resident for over 12 years now, Dr Hasan has been honoured with Sitara-i-Imtiaz by the President of Pakistan, Arif Alvi, for his services towards the expat community in the UAE as well as in Pakistan.

Pakistani expats from the US, Canada and Romania were also conferred different civil and military awards on Saturday, on the eve of Pakistan National Day.

Dr Hasan has been instrument­al in organising free medical camps every month at the Pakistan Associatio­n Dubai (PAD) for the past 10 years. In addition, he looks after an orphanage school in the Pakistani city of Sawat, called Parwarish.

Prior to moving to the UAE in 2007, Dr Hasan had spent 19 years in the UK.

He is currently working as an endocrinol­ogist at a local medical facility in Dubai.

I am honoured by the community and I thank the Pakistan Embassy and the PAD for recommendi­ng me for the award.”

Dr Zia ul Hasan, Dubai resident

“I thank all my friends and community members for sending their well-wishes. I am honoured by the community and I thank the Pakistan Embassy and the PAD for recommendi­ng me for the award. Our main background was the PAD’s medical wing.

“We have been running free medical camps since 2009 on a monthly basis,” Dr Hasan told Khaleej Times in an interview on Sunday.

“I am also involved in setting up a diabetes care centre in Peshawar for which I have to travel every week in order to help diabetes and hypertensi­on patients in

the poor rural areas. We are targeting these areas because people cannot travel to cities and there is a lack of awareness about these diseases in the community,” Dr Hasan said.

New medical centre

Highlighti­ng a community project he has led, the doctor said the Pakistan Medical Centre is expected to be operationa­l from August 14, which will cater not just to Pakistanis but also to other communitie­s in the UAE.

“The medical centre will be a gift from the Pakistani community to the UAE,” he said.

Dr Hasan thanked the Community Developmen­t Authority, Red

Crescent and Dar Al Ber Society for their help in this endeavour.

“The main contributo­r is, of course, the Pakistani community who responded very well to the ‘Own a Brick’ campaign that allowed us to raise funds for the project.

“We continue to appeal to the community for ‘Own a Brick’, as there is a need for more funding for this noble initiative,” he added.

Dr Hasan also praised the historic UAE-Pakistan relations that encouraged the Pakistani community to further strengthen their participat­ion in the coming years.

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