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Learning pledge is reaffirmed

On its 10th anniversar­y, Dubai Cares vows to continue to educate disadvanta­ged children across the developing world

- Ramola Talwar Badam rtalwar@thenationa­l.ae

DUBAI // Dubai Cares has pledged to continue to look out for marginalis­ed children and ensure that the young in countries torn by conflict and epidemics receive education.

At a function to celebrate the organisati­on’s 10th anniversar­y, Dubai Cares founder Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, urged it to continue towards a goal of high-quality education that would improve communitie­s in the developing world. “The children to whom we have provided primary education are now in need of completing their education and we are committed to addressing their needs, with a focus on quality of education to transform communitie­s,” said Sheikh Mohammed.

Dubai Cares thanked the various government organisati­ons, the private sector and individual­s who have contribute­d to its initiative­s.

In addition to its support of primary education, Dubai Cares will now address the causes behind the large number of school dropouts across the world, and increase funding for interventi­ons in areas where government­s cannot provide services with Education in Emergencie­s programmes.

Tariq Al Gurg, chief executive of Dubai Cares, said the organisati­on had listened to Sheikh Mohammed’s advice.

“As a result, we are helping safeguard the right to education for children living in areas affected by conflict, natural disasters or epidemics,” he said.

“We are acting fast to ensure that children’s education is not interrupte­d, resulting in generation­s missing out on the education they need. In this spirit, we officially announced last October the allocation of $20 million for Education in Emergencie­s to ensure that children affected by crisis are provided the opportunit­y to learn and cope during and after a crisis.” Programmes have been announced in Lebanon, Niger, Sierra Leone and Nepal, and other initiative­s are to be announced within months.

From its initial goal of helping one million children , Dubai Cares has reached 16 million children in 45 developing countries.

The organisati­on’s approach has also provided bathroom facilities for girls, clean drinking water and a focus on nutrition and health that has increased enrolment and reduced dropout rates in schools.

The ceremony – which was also attended by Reem Al Hashimy, Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n – began with a video of the National Anthem rendered by an orchestra of young students from Sinfonía por el Peru, ( Symphony for Peru), a Dubai Cares-funded initiative that uses music to promote social change among chil- dren from low-income families. Sheikh Mohammed also signed a plaque on a cylindrica­l memorial with the names of the donors illuminate­d to commemorat­e the past decade’s work.

It was also a proud moment for the students acknowledg­ed for their contributi­ons. “We want other children to have a bright future, so we give what we can. We give from our hearts. We want everyone to get a good education to make this a better world,” said Marc Leo, 11, from Kindergart­en Starters. Marc, along with Mahek Mohammed, Janell Monteiro and Sian Shinjo, Grade 4 and 5 pupils at the school, received a certificat­e from Sheikh Mohammed.

The school has raised money, donated blankets and food for many Dubai Cares programmes.

Principal Asha Alexander said the children were learning from the example of the country’s Rulers. “The UAE is a rich country and will continue to be rich because it gives so much to the world. We want to inculcate the spirit of generosity in children, so philanthro­py is a way of life,” she said.

Dubai Cares has reached 16 million children in 45 developing countries

 ?? Ravindrana­th K / The National ?? Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, with Reem Al Hashimy, Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, at the Dubai Cares 10th anniversar­y.
Ravindrana­th K / The National Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, with Reem Al Hashimy, Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, at the Dubai Cares 10th anniversar­y.

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