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His legacy, by Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid

- HESSA BINT ESSA BUHUMAID Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid is the UAE’s Minister of Community Developmen­t

The 19th day of Ramadan in the Islamic year 1425 coincided with November 2, 2004, the day Sheikh Zayed, the Founding Father of the UAE, died. Since then, the UAE as a nation has commemorat­ed the legacy of this visionary statesman on this day every year as the Zayed Day for Humanitari­an Action.

The commemorat­ion serves as an opportunit­y for the UAE to renew the covenant of philanthro­pic and humanitari­an work launched by the Founding Father.

This annual initiative reinforces the commitment of the UAE’s leadership and people to all the values and principles embodied by Sheikh Zayed.

This year, the Zayed Day for Humanitari­an Action is even more special as it coincides with the Year of Zayed and the centennial anniversar­y of the birth of the Founding Father.

Charitable and humanitari­an work in the UAE has become a sustainabl­e and enduring way of life, with the country’s public and private sector participat­ing proactivel­y in instilling a culture of giving in society.

These efforts have not gone unnoticed by the internatio­nal community. For the fifth consecutiv­e year, the UAE has been recognised as the world’s top official aid donor relative to national income with its contributi­on of Dh19.3 billion last year, equivalent to 1.31 per cent of the gross national income, an unpreceden­ted accomplish­ment for any country to date.

Inspired by the legacy of Sheikh Zayed, the UAE’s generosity and altruism are based on sound planning and strong scientific foundation­s that have paved the way for the country to become a global leader in charitable and humanitari­an work.

Our leadership’s enthusiasm and commitment to continuing the Founding Father’s good work and noble deeds reiterates the deep-rooted love and solidarity for fellow human beings that is inherent in all the people of the UAE.

After all, we have an illustriou­s example to follow. Our Founding Father was revered regionally and globally for his humanity, generosity and charity.

Following the establishm­ent of the UAE in 1971, Sheikh Zayed was keen to make it a land that prioritise­d goodness and giving, extending a positive influence on the region and the world at large. He emphasised the principle of a strong society based on a cohesive family structure.

Today, owing to his stellar efforts, the UAE is known around the world as a country that is home to generous people and a culture that values tolerance, peace and stability above all.

It is no surprise that the UAE’s institutio­ns and charities transcend religious, national and geographic­al boundaries today in helping the needy, the elderly, women and children in areas of tension, conflict and drought across the world.

The UAE’s charitable work has taken on an institutio­nal character to ensure its continuity and longevity.

It has grown above and beyond material and in-kind assistance to comprehens­ive developmen­t that ensures the ability of the target groups and regions to develop independen­tly and not rely solely on receiving aid.

Developmen­tal projects that bear the name of Sheikh Zayed have spread across several regions worldwide and include educationa­l institutio­ns, hospitals, housing projects, roads, bridges and canals, among others.

The series of initiative­s

The Founding Father’s charitable work transcende­d boundaries and sowed the seeds for philanthro­py today

named after the Founding Father, such as Year of Zayed and Zayed Day for Humanitari­an Action, confirm that his story will continue to live in the accomplish­ments of our wise leadership, the people of the UAE, Arab and Islamic people worldwide and indeed the world as a whole.

The momentum of these initiative­s confirms that the founder of the modern renaissanc­e in the UAE was also a pioneer of philanthro­py and humanitari­an work at regional and internatio­nal levels.

His attitude, initiative­s and exceptiona­l leadership continue to register a positive impact and gain the respect of people around the world.

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 ?? AFP ?? A mourner at Sheikh Zayed’s funeral in 2004
AFP A mourner at Sheikh Zayed’s funeral in 2004
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