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Hope will spark new life in region, says Mohammed

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On the launch of the third round of Arab Hope Makers initiative, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, said that “Every person has a capacity to give and a talent to invest in serving societies.”

He added, “Water drops make a river, and reigniting civilisati­ons starts with giving. Creating hope will spark a new life in our region.”

The third round of Arab Hope Makers initiative, the largest of its kind in the region, launched to celebrate more inspiring philanthro­pic efforts that serve humanity and make a difference in societies.

Under the umbrella of Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiative­s, MBRGI, Arab Hope Makers are recognised for their humanitari­an projects and initiative­s that improve lives, alleviate the suffering of those in need and empower marginalis­ed groups.

Through honouring people who devote their time and efforts to help others, the initiative aims to spread hope and instill the value of giving in society to fight despair and pessimism in the region.

Sheikh Mohammed said the initiative’s previous two editions proved that “the Arab world is home to thousands of inspiring unsung heroes and positive change makers,” adding that “Hope Makers are role models of altruism and compassion.”

He noted, “Creating hope will help build a stable and prosperous future in the Arab world,” he added, “It is of great importance to invest energies and capabiliti­es in making a positive change and transformi­ng challenges to opportunit­ies for developmen­t and prosperity.”

Sheikh Mohammed stressed that “people cannot live without hope. Therefore, creating hope is necessary to fight despair and pessimism in the Arab world.”

“Sharing stories of hope expands people’s horizons and helps face challenges,” His Highness continued. He urged Hope Makers to share their stories in this year’s initiative, stressing that “we will continue to support Hope Makers in the Arab world.”

Arab Hope Makers is now open for individual­s, teams and entities that improve lives through an initiative, service or volunteeri­ng programme in education, health, environmen­t, culture, empowermen­t and community developmen­t.

Candidates can submit their stories of hope on the Arab Hope Makers website as part of the registrati­on process that will continue for a month. The winner will receive the Dhs1 million award in recognitio­n of their efforts and as financial support to develop and expand their humanitari­an projects to impact more people.

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