Khaleej Times

Values of giving are deep-rooted in UAE children: Sheikha Fatima

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abu dhabi — The UAE has followed an important humanitari­an path and created a unique way of promoting its charity and humanitari­an work, both inside and outside the country, according to Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, chairwoman of the General Women’s Union, supreme chairwoman of the Family Developmen­t Foundation and president of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood.

In her statement marking the World Humanitari­an Day, she said: “The values of giving are deeprooted in the souls of the nation’s children, who are following the path of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and are drinking from the ever-lasting fountain of their grandfathe­rs’ and fathers’ heritage. They value the care of the nation’s wise leadership for humanitari­an issues that affect many of the world’s people, and its ongoing concern for the fate of those affected, and its efforts to ease their suffering and help them avoid potential dangers, through its constant desire to support the afflicted, provide them with the best rescue services, and ease their suffering.”

Standing side-by-side with refugees in their time of suffering is a humanitari­an duty that is required by our religion and traditions, and this duty does not end at certain borders or countries, nor at certain groups of people, because humanity is greater than borders and languages. What the kindhearte­d have offered to refugees is a beautiful expression of their noble feelings for the whole of humanity,” she said.

She also expressed her sadness

The UAE has offered aid to vulnerable countries, both near and far, in a brotherly, friendly and equal way, without asking for any political or economic returns.” Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, chairwoman, General Women’s Union

and sorrow at the suffering of women refugees, especially as their children are paying the price and are especially affected by crises in many areas. “We must all help to ease and end their suffering and the suffering faced by women refugees,” she added.

Sheikha Fatima also highlighte­d some initiative­s she had launched, including the establishm­ent of the “Fund for Refugee Women,” which aims to provide a dignified living for women facing difficulti­es and crises due to extreme circumstan­ces that made them refugees, and forced them to travel and live away from their homes and countries.

She said she hopes the fund can make a real and tangible contributi­on and extend a helping hand to refugee mothers, as well as to be a source of comfort and peace of mind for thousands of children facing various tragedies and suffering from many diseases.

Sheikha Fatima praised the role of the Emirates Red Crescent, ERC, in supporting and helping the victims of famine in many parts of the world, by providing shelter, food, water and medicine, and preserving the lives of innocent people and protecting them from local dangers. “The UAE has offered aid to vulnerable countries, both near and far, in a brotherly, friendly and equal way, without asking for any political or economic returns for its aid, because the UAE’s humanitari­an goals comply with the values of all Abrahamic religions and global cultures.”

She noted that the latest statistics on Emirati humanitari­an aid delivered to over 100 countries around the world, which is valued at some $5 billion since 2015, highlight the fact that the UAE is in the first position among the list of countries that offer humanitari­an aid, according to the reports of specialist internatio­nal organisati­ons. — Wam

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