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One man’s generosity eased suffering of millions

Khalifa ensured that the UAE’s charity was not restricted to humanitari­an crises and disaster management, but included long-term programmes to improve education and health

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The UAE has been blessed with great wealth and throughout his life Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan endeavoure­d to share that good fortune with those in need, both through substantia­l personal contributi­ons and developing the work of charitable institutio­ns. All over the world, people in dire straits have benefited from the UAE’s help. Shaikh Khalifa made sure that the UAE’s charity was not restricted to urgent humanitari­an crises, but also included long-term programmes to improve vital sectors like education and health care.

“After observing the difficult humanitari­an situations in many places around the world, we have made sure that the UAE’s philanthro­pic contributi­ons are internatio­nal,” Shaikh Khalifa said, describing how the UAE’s charity work has transforme­d into a long-term continuous effort to ensure sustainabl­e developmen­t.

In addition, the UAE has an enviable record of getting effective and immediate aid to disaster zones. Shaikh Khalifa often spoke of the importance of the UAE’s emergency aid efforts delivering relief to victims of natural disasters. He worked hard to transform the UAE’s charity work into a foundation to ensure sustainabi­lity.

Shaikh Khalifa often spoke of the importance of the UAE’s emergency aid efforts helping victims of natural disasters.He worked hard to transform the UAE’s charity work into a foundation to ensure sustainabi­lity.

Emergency aid for refugees

As a result of this, the scale of the UAE’s aid is substantia­l. The UAE distribute­d more than Dh206 billion in internatio­nal aid from 2010 to 2021, according to a report by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n. The country was ranked the world’s leading developmen­t aid donor for four consecutiv­e years, and second and fourth during the same period in other years.

Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the UAE has sent more than 2,250 tonnes of medical aid to about 136 countries. The country has supported the World Health Organisati­on and the World Food Programme by providing half a million PCR test kits, valued at Dh36.7m.

Dh2.6 billion in emergency aid was given to millions of refugees and displaced people in 71 countries between 2009 and the first half of 2014, which included victims of natural disasters and conflict, according to official statistics. The report showed that the UAE provided food, water, shelter, sanitation, health care and other support services to many countries, including Pakistan,

Syria, Afghanista­n, Somalia, Libya and Palestine.

The UAE’s aid assistance has reached more than 137 countries and areas in the world and the UAE’s aid programmes are handled by 43 specialist institutio­ns including government­al, non-government­al, humanitari­an and charity bodies, which include 22 entities reporting the federal government.

Abu Dhabi Fund for Developmen­t

A long-establishe­d part of the UAE’s support for developmen­t is the Abu Dhabi Fund for Developmen­t, which during the first half of 2013, handled loans and grants worth to Dh58.4 billion which went towards financing 349 projects in 62 countries in the Middle East, Arab countries, North, East and Central Africa, South and Central Asia and others.

Some other UAE aid contributo­rs include the Emirates Red Crescent, which donated around Dh8 billion in national and internatio­nal aid between 1983 and 2013 in 100 countries, and the Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable and Humanitari­an Foundation, which has donated more than $460 million since 1992 to various humanitari­an projects in 96 countries.

Palestine

Several important recent examples of the UAE’s humanitari­an work led by Shaikh Khalifa include the country’s remarkable response in building camps and supplying aid to the millions of refugees fleeing the vicious civil war in Syria, as well as its

continuing support to the Palestinia­ns in the Occupied Territorie­s, for whom in 2014 Shaikh Khalifa ordered the allocation of an additional Dh192 million.

This money will be spent on urgent humanitari­an aid in the Gaza Strip. UAE also continues to support nation-building efforts in Yemen.

The UAE has also launched a number of projects in Pakistan. All these programmes are coordinate­d by the UAE Pakistan Assistance Programme (UAE PAP) launched in 2011 after the disastrous floods. With an investment of $113 million, these projects include developmen­t, education, health, roads, bridges and water, as well as a special effort to help children in need.

The UAE under Shaikh Khalifa has led from the front in building camps and supplying aid to the millions of refugees fleeing the vicious civil war in Syria.

In Pakistan, the UAE has developed a comprehens­ive redevelopm­ent plan focusing on four main areas: Health, education, water and infrastruc­ture.

Pakistan

The UAE PAP has developed a comprehens­ive redevelopm­ent plan focusing on four main areas: Health, education, water and infrastruc­ture. In Swat, the programme provided for the constructi­on and rehabilita­tion of two bridges, 52 schools and 7 hospitals, as well as 64 water supply schemes.

The UAE PAP’s formation is typical of the way that the UAE has sought to offer its charity and humanitari­an work through partnershi­ps, which Shaikh Khalifa always stressed in the field of foreign aid.

Shaikh Khalifa always said that the UAE will continue to carry out its pivotal role in supporting internatio­nal efforts in response to crises and disasters, and will continue to be a global role model for providing assistance to developing countries.

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A girl displaced by the 2012 floods in Pakistan. The UAE has funded two bridges, 52 schools and 7 hospitals, as well as 64 water supply schemes in Swat.
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In 2011, the UAE provided 100 police vehicles, 16,000 police and army uniforms and other help to Libya’s transition­al government.
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Humanitari­an Field Hospital in Egypt, which has treated over 48,000 children and the elderly. The UAE’s Campaign to Cure One Million Children and Elderly People is being carried out by the Emirates Red Crescent, Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable and Humanitari­an Foundation and the Khalifa Bin Zayed Charity Foundation.
WAM/Gulf News Archives Health care Left: The Emirati- Egyptian ■ Humanitari­an Field Hospital in Egypt, which has treated over 48,000 children and the elderly. The UAE’s Campaign to Cure One Million Children and Elderly People is being carried out by the Emirates Red Crescent, Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable and Humanitari­an Foundation and the Khalifa Bin Zayed Charity Foundation.
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A programme to fight malnutriti­on in Mali. The UAE’s aid efforts are led by group like the Emirates Red Crescent, which donated around Dh8 billion in aid in 100 countries between 1983 and 2013, and the Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable and Humanitari­an Foundation, which donated more than $460 million in 96 countries since 1992.
Battling starvation A programme to fight malnutriti­on in Mali. The UAE’s aid efforts are led by group like the Emirates Red Crescent, which donated around Dh8 billion in aid in 100 countries between 1983 and 2013, and the Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable and Humanitari­an Foundation, which donated more than $460 million in 96 countries since 1992.

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