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Year of Giving: 275,000 volunteers, Dh1.5bn raised

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The Year of Giving encouraged more than 275,000 volunteers to take part in charitable activities and spend 2.8 million hours contributi­ng to good causes, according to an end of year report by the Government.

And more than Dh1.5 billion was given to good causes by the private sector alone. Mohammed Al Gergawi, chairman of the Higher National Committee for the Year of Giving, said the campaign had been successful in “institutio­nalising charitable work” among companies and the community.

“During the Year of Giving, we dedicated ourselves to spreading the spirit of giving in various fields, as one team, under the guidance of our wise leadership,” he said.

“We sought to achieve our goals, as establishe­d by the Higher National Committee for the Year of Giving, and to dedicate our work to the memory of the UAE’s martyrs and heroes.

“As the year ends, we will continue spreading the spirit of giving long after because it is an important part of our identity and culture.”

Mr Al Gergawi said that the campaign had set the foundation, for the first time, for institutio­nalising charitable work in the UAE.

He also said that laws were adopted with the goal of establishi­ng a sustainabl­e and legislativ­e framework for charities and volunteeri­ng.

These included the Federal Law on Volunteer Work, the Federal Law on Waqf, as well as legislatio­n governing corporate social responsibi­lity, community service responsibi­lities, and the establishm­ent of a Co-ordinating Council for Humanitari­an Institutio­ns.

He highlighte­d the importance of the National Strategy for Volunteeri­ng 2021 in developing a framework for volunteeri­ng in the UAE that will involve all sections of society in important work that benefits the community.

Among the many worthy initiative­s this year was the Reaching the Last Mile forum that was held last month, which was dedicated to the eradicatio­n of diseases such as malaria and polio.

At the event in Abu Dhabi, a $100 million (Dh367m) fund was announced with the ambitious goal of wiping out many of the world’s most deadly diseases.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, contribute­d $20 million, which was matched by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation while an additional $30m was donated by the British government.

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