Khaleej Times

MBRGI spends Dh1.8 billion on humanitari­an projects

Positively impacts 111 million people in 105 countries across the globe

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

A total of Dh1.8 billion was spent on humanitari­an projects by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiative­s (MBRGI) in 2023, including an aid of Dh50 million to Palestinia­ns in Gaza. The projects positively impacted the lives of 111 million people in 105 countries worldwide.

The initiative increased the number of beneficiar­ies, reaching over nine million people, as compared to 2022. It also expanded its social and aid programmes to cover 105 countries — five more than 2022.

The yearly results of MBRGI- the largest humanitari­an and aid organisati­on of its kind in the region — were announced by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-president and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, after a meeting of its Board of Trustees at the Dubai Opera.

“Every time we succeed in reaching someone in need, anywhere in the world, offering them the means and tools to fight poverty, disease or ignorance, we count this as a major win for us and humanity as a whole,” he said.

“Our initiative­s vary, from aid, education and health to empowering communitie­s, supporting youth and creating hope. Our goal is to help regions resume their journey towards progress while extending a helping hand to underprivi­leged people.”

One of MBRGI'S initiative­s was the Bridges of Goodness campaign, which provided relief to victims of the Syria and Türkiye earthquake­s as well as emergency aid to displaced Sudanese population­s.

In 2023, MBRGI increased its spending to Dh1.8 billion, as compared to Dh1.4 billion in 2022. Its projects attracted 160,547 volunteers, who joined hands with its 1,028 employees.

Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum said that the UAE will always be a global capital for humanitari­an work and a role model of hope making.

“Over eight years since its inception, MBRGI has establishe­d the culture of hope-making in the region, turning humanitari­an work into a sustainabl­e institutio­nal action and contributi­ng to promoting an atmosphere conducive of all the noble values on which the UAE was founded,” he said.

“This shows how the UAE is keen to be a positive influence in the lives of people, helping them strive for a better tomorrow.”

The meeting also presented a summary of the Mothers' Endowment campaign, which aims to honour mothers by establishi­ng a Dh1 billion endowment fund to support the education of millions around the world sustainabl­y.

At the event, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid bestowed the ‘Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Medal for Philanthro­py' to major contributo­rs to humanitari­an efforts and charity campaigns, in acknowledg­ment of their generosity. The awards and prizes were worth a total value of Dh25.1 million during 2023.

One of the campaigns conducted by MBRGI last year was the 1 Billion Meals Endowment campaign, which aimed to establish the largest sustainabl­e food endowment fund that would help eliminate hunger. It was a massive success, and managed to raise a record Dh1.075 billion from 180,000 contributo­rs, including Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid's personal contributi­on of real estate assets and monetary donations worth Dh250 million.

As part of its commitment to education, Dubai Cares continued to support innovative teaching, as well as technical and vocational training programmes. Beneficiar­ies of Dubai Cares projects amounted to more than 24 million people from 60 countries by the end of 2023.

MBRGI has also partnered with the World Economic Forum to launch the Food Innovation Hub UAE — an initiative that aims to accelerate and expand the scope of innovation­s and technologi­es that support sustainabl­e food systems transforma­tion.

Every time we succeed in reaching someone in need, anywhere in the world, offering them the means and tools to fight poverty, disease or ignorance, we count this as a major win for us and humanity as a whole.” Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Vice-president and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai

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