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Dubai Cares announces 12 country plans to educate and empower children in developing nations

After raising an unprecedented AED3.4 billion last fall in an 8-week fundraising drive, Dubai Cares announced today twelve countries that will be the recipients of its Phase One funding.

Dubai Cares has become the world's largest charitable establishment solely devoted to improving primary education for children in developing countries. Dubai Cares has prioritized its phase one grants in countries which have the highest level of need and can deliver the maximum benefit for the children.

The twelve countries chosen by Dubai Cares for Phase One include Bangladesh, Bosnia, Chad, Comoros Islands, Djibouti, Maldives, Mauritania, Niger, Pakistan, Occupied Palestinian territories, Sudan ,Yemen; and Palestinian refugees in Lebanon and Jordan.

The announcement builds on Dubai Cares' current portfolio of education programmes, bringing it closer to achieving its goal of educating one million children as declared by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

In these countries, Dubai Cares will implement needs-specific, primary education programmes based on its value chain of education which will include the building of new school facilities; rehabilitating existing damaged school premises; ensuring safe water and proper sanitation facilities; distributing school supply materials; improving nutritional intake and conducting medical check-up for students and teachers; and providing training and workshops to adequately empower teachers and principals.

In today's announcement Dubai Cares provided specific details on the overall design for primary education programs in Sudan. Programme details for the aforementioned countries will be announced in the near future. Dubai Cares' partners were selected based on their track record in providing for underprivileged children around the world, as well as their access to adequate resources and infrastructure that can make an immediate impact on the ground.

Save the Children is one of these international partners which will execute specific projects covering the entire value chain of education. The first outcome of this partnership is to provide quality primary education in Sudan country-wide focusing on the following regions: Abyei, Blue Nile, Darfur, Khartoum, North Kordofan, Red Sea, South Kordofan, and Upper Nile.

Speaking about the partnership, Her Excellency Reem Al-Hashimy, Chairperson of Dubai Cares Board of Directors, said: "Save the Children is one of our major partners in Sudan, which we selected based on their 20-plus years of experience in the country. Our partnership with Save the Children is an example of how Dubai Cares ensures the maximum impact of its philanthropic efforts. Partnership agreements are negotiated to ensure minimal expenditure on over-head which increases the direct impact, thus maximizing the number of children who can access quality primary education."

She added: "Save the Children will receive an AED60.9 million grant from Dubai Cares for programmes in Sudan. Save the Children has one of the largest humanitarian programmes currently operating in Sudan, uniquely positioning them to execute the programmes."

The 5-year programmes will initially provide direct support for 115,000 children in 200 schools and 50 early childhood development centres, while also ensuring all students are treated equally regardless of gender or ethnic make-up. Dubai Cares and Save the Children will also train 500 teachers to assist in introducing reading and writing skills to children as early as possible in their development.

"The commitment Dubai Cares is making today for basic education in Sudan is truly ground-breaking," said Dr. Charles F. MacCormack, president and CEO of Save the Children US. "The commitment is more than 3 times the total direct aid for basic education from all donor governments worldwide to Sudan in 2005," said MacCormack, citing the latest education funding report from UNESCO.

He added: "Direct aid for basic education in Sudan has been severely underfunded. Dubai Cares is to be highly commended to making this new commitment to help educate a generation of children in Sudan." MacCormack noted that Save the Children Sweden and Save the Children UK will work with Save the Children US in implementing the initiative in communities across Sudan.

Dubai Cares also announced an AED24.5 million, 2-year programmes that will be executed by UNICEF to help more than 700,000 children in Sudan. Benefits delivered by Dubai Cares programmes include construction of 200 single room schools in rural areas of Sudan and training workshops for 200 teachers.

In addition, children throughout Sudan will receive textbooks and school supplies and the teachers will receive educational materials. To date, Dubai Cares has initiated primary education programmes in Djibouti, Sudan and the Naher Al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.

As a result, 2,400 teachers are currently being trained, more than 400 schools are being built/rehabilitated and 50 early childhood development centres are being established. These as well as other initiatives will help 924,000 children gain access to quality primary education in these countries.

Dubai Cares was launched as a fundraising campaign on 19 September, 2007 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed, raising more than AED1.7 billion (approx. US$ 500 million) in eight weeks from individuals and businesses in Dubai.

At the close of the fundraising drive H.H. Sheikh Mohammed matched the donations from the residents of Dubai, bring the total to AED3.4 billion (almost US$1 billion), making Dubai Cares the largest foundation in the world focusing on primary education globally.

Since its launch, Dubai Cares has established itself as a fully transparent, multilateral, non-profit organization, making sure that every dirham raised is spent strategically for maximum impact. Dubai Cares will operate based on international best practices for foundations worldwide to ensure financial transparency.

The charitable establishment has positioned itself as a strategic coordinator actively engaged with international aid agencies to develop primary education programmes and to ensure immediate impact on the ground.

Save the Children is the leading independent organization creating lasting change for children in need around the world. For more than 75 years, Save the Children has been helping children survive and thrive by improving their health, education and economic opportunities and, in times of acute crisis, mobilizing rapid lifesaving assistance to help children recover from the effects of war, conflict and natural disasters.

Dubai Cares is founded on the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed who believes that education is the best long-term solution to combat poverty and that educating children, especially girls, is a key component to fighting the global ‘cycle of poverty'.

It represents Dubai's contribution to the U.N. Millennium Development Goals for providing primary education to every child by 2015. The initiative validates the emirate's commitment to play an effective role in securing a better tomorrow for future generations. Source

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UNICEF partners with Dubai Cares to educate one million children

The United Nations Children's Fund has partnered with the Gulf charity Dubai Cares to bring education to one million children in need and help contribute to achieving universal primary education by 2015.

Under the new partnership announced today, Dubai Cares - launched last September by Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai - will work closely with UNICEF to support education programmes in Africa, Eastern Europe, South Asia and the Middle East.

"Education provides vital opportunities for children and helps communities break the poverty cycle," said UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman.

"With the assistance of Dubai Cares, UNICEF can expand its support for education programmes that contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals," she added, referring to the pledges made by world leaders to slash poverty, hunger, disease and illiteracy by 2015.

UNICEF estimates that some 93 million children of primary-school age worldwide do not attend school. Most of them live in sub-Saharan Africa (more than 41 million), South Asia (31.5 million), and the Middle East and North Africa (6.9 million).

As part of the initiative, Dubai Cares will help build and finance a variety of programmes in the field of primary education in developing countries, while UNICEF will support the building of new schools and the rehabilitation of existing ones, improving the quality of education, and achieving gender equality.

Chairman Mohammed Al Gergawi noted that for Dubai Cares, UNICEF is "a natural partner as the UN organization has an incredible track record of more than 60 years in implementing projects to ensure children's rights. It also has effective access to resources and expertise for coordinating large scale initiatives in a number of countries." (United Nations)

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Dubai Cares, Microsoft sign cooperation agreement to help developing countries

Microsoft Corporation and Dubai Cares charity campaign today joined forces in a landmark initiative to enable children in developing countries to enter the digital age by providing them with latest technology in education.

The Dubai Cares-Microsoft Digital Initiative was announced during a special signing ceremony attended by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president, prime minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai, and Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates.

The joint digital initiative will provide access to technology that helps developing the knowledge and skills necessary for the 21st century workplace for students, teachers and communities within the next 5 years.

The programme will raise the level of computer literacy among school staff and parents in needy communities, helping teachers foster a culture of innovation among students. The initiative will result in a dramatic increase in the availability of quality education and demonstrate how technology can enhance learning and improve educational systems in the least developed parts of the world.

Mohammed Al Gergawi, chairman of the executive office in Dubai Government said that the "Dubai Cares seeks to be a forerunner of knowledge, dispelling the darkness of ignorance by giving needy children in poor countries firm hope for their future and opportunities to break the cycle of poverty. Only through education can they assume their rightful position as positive contributors to the prosperity of their communities and countries." As per this agreement, Microsoft will help to establish Learning Resource Centres that will serve as community based e-learning hubs for students, teachers and communities. The next phase will enable Dubai Cares and concerned governments to launch targeted PC campaigns for students, teachers and communities that will help in enabling an effective learning environment with the relevant software, capacity development, and educational curricula.

"This partnership with Dubai Cares grows out of our belief that the public and private sectors must work together to foster local innovation and promote economic growth", said Gates, adding that "We look forward to working with Dubai Cares to help provide technology and skills training that can lead to the creation of new jobs and new opportunities." Microsoft offers a wide variety of educational resources including tools, teacher training programmes and best practices that broaden access to technology and help educators effectively use technology for teaching and learning purposes. It currently runs two digital inclusion programmes on a global scale to bring the benefits of technology to 250 million under-served people worldwide.

Launched by Sheikh Mohammed, Dubai Cares raised more than US$1 billion to help educate children in poor countries. The campaign is Dubai's contribution to the U.N. Millennium Development Goal of providing primary education to every child by 2015.(WAM)

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Dubai Cares helps 9,000 children from Nahr El Bared Camp return to school

Nine thousand children from the Nahr El Bared camp in Lebanon destroyed in recent fighting are now able in the New Year to return to school in temporary schools located in the Beddawi and Nahr El Bared areas thanks to a donation of US$ 1.277 million made by Dubai Cares, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East said on Wednesday.

UNRWA's Commissioner-General Mrs. Karen Abu-Zayd warmly welcomed the US$ 1.277 million donation from Dubai Cares, "an organization which has risen from the society of Dubai, whose leader has inspired his people to donate enthusiastically to a good cause: the education of poor children", she said.

Dubai Cares was launched with spectacular success earlier this year by Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum with an original aim of raising money to help educate 1 million children in poor countries.

The campaign to raise funds having already exceeded expectations by raising $465 million, this amount was doubled by a generous contribution from Shaikh Mohammed himself, making Dubai Cares one of the best endowed humanitarian establishments in the region.

With Dubai Cares' contribution, UNRWA has rented, furnished and equipped schools in the Beddawi camp area and the area adjacent to Nahr El Bared, to allow displaced children to continue their education as normally as possible, pending reconstruction of the camp and the schools it contained. Traumatised children will be receiving psychological support, and recreational activities will be organised for them, an UNRWA press release said.

The Commissioner-General said : "One cannot imagine the distress of all these displaced children who have had to live in miserable conditions because of the conflict in North Lebanon. Schooling will bring them stability and extra-curricular activities will create a favourable environment for their psychological development." UNRWA provides basic education to 500,000 Palestine refugee children in Gaza, West Bank, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. In addition, the Agency has developed programmes for children, according to their needs, such as remedial education, support for those with learning disabilities and other special needs. (WAM)

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Sheikh Mohammed doubles Dubai Cares fund

Dubai’s ruler said on Sunday he plans to donate over 1.7 billion dirhams ($463.8 million) to Dubai Cares, doubling the amount of money raised during the eight-week charity drive.
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, made the announcement at a ceremony to mark the end of the fundraising campaign, bringing the total amount donated to around 3.4 billion dirhams.
“I am a leader. I usually lead. But why did I wait till the end? To double the budget,” he told the audience.
The final figure eclipses the 200 million dirhams that organisers said they hoped to raise when Sheikh Mohammad launched the campaign back in September.
The proceeds will go towards helping educate one million children in some of the poorest countries around the world.
The money will be used to build schools, train teachers, provide teaching materials and offer scholarships, as well as arrange feeding programmes and medical checkups for students.
The initiative is the first of its kind in Dubai and has received the backing of the emirate’s private sector, with several high profile companies and individuals making substantial donations to the cause.
Emirates airline has donated 50 million dirhams and Dubai Duty Free has pledged 20 million dirhams, while both Emaar Properties and Etisalat have contributed 25 million dirhams each.
Other contributors to the cause include Mashreq bank, the Al Ghurair Group, ETA Star, local businessman Mohammad Juma Al Naboodah, Dubai World Chairman Sultan Ahmad Bin Sulayem, and Speaker of the Federal National Council Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair. Source

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UNESCO hails "Dubai Cares" initiative

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation(UNESCO) lauded the humanitarian initiative "Dubai Cares" campaign launched by H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai to raise funds for the education of one million children in poor countries.

It thanked the UAE for its effective role in supporting the education in line with "the education for all" programme launched by the UNESCO.
Dr. Hanif Hassan, UAE Minister of Education received a message from Nicholas Torrent, assistant director general of the UNESCO for the educational affairs. Torrent stressed in the message that the UNESCO is ready to cooperate with the "Dubai Cares" campaign and other UAE humanitarian initiatives to cooperate internationally in service of the humanitarian activities worldwide.
Meanwhile, Dr. Hanif said, "the partnership with UNESCO is one of the fundamental programmes of the ministry, particularly in the field of educational development, which was appreciated by the organisation". Source

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Donations to Dubai Cares Exceed AED1.7 Billion

The Dubai Cares campaign came to a close at midnight, Saturday, having raised AED 1,738,345,000 as of 1 pm Saturday.
Launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the campaign raised the money during its 8-week run to help educate one million children in poor countries around the world.

Effective midnight 10 November, all donation channels including SMS, bank transfers, donation boxes across several Dubai malls, direct contributions and sale of memorabilia ended.
Dubai Cares is based on a long-term strategy of investing in community-based, education programmes to build the human capacities of some of the poorest countries in the world. The donations will be used to build and renovate schools, train teachers, provide teaching materials, sport and recreation equipment, offer scholarships, organize school feeding programmes and encourage physical education.
The campaign will be recognized for bringing together individuals, communities, government departments and corporations in an amazing display of communal spirit within Dubai?s multicultural landscape.
Some of the main highlights of the campaign includes Sama Dubai?s purchase of a shirt worn by Sheikh Mohammed when he lead the UAE national team to victory in a 2002 horse endurance world championship in Spain, paying AED16 million, the highest price for any item sold by the auction.
An auction organized by Zabeel Investments sold a cast of the hand prints of Sheikh Mohammed and six of his children for AED80 million, with the highest bid going to Dubai International Financial Centre.
The largest donation during the campaign was made by DP World, which gave Dubai Cares AED260 million.
UAE National Yousef Yaqoub Yousef, Transactions and Branches Manager, Al Islami Financial Services of Dubai Islamic Bank, cancelled his wedding reception, donating the cost of the wedding - AED150,000 - to the campaign.
As ambassadors of the Dubai Cares campaign, the sons and daughters of Sheikh Mohammed, worked tirelessly to garner support beyond domestic borders, and toured several impoverished countries to gain on-ground information, meet government officials and students to personally review their requirements. The Comoros Islands, Yemen, Djibouti, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Chad and Sudan were some of the countries that the Dubai Cares flag traveled to.
The Dubai Cares campaign was launched by Sheikh Mohammed on 19 September to channel Dubai's philanthropic efforts towards education in poor countries around the world. The campaign is Dubai?s contribution to a global drive to help countries achieve their U.N. Millennium Development Goals of providing primary education to every child by 2015. It is founded on the belief that education is the best long-term solution to poverty and an effective engine for national development. Source

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'Dubai Cares' charity drive draws to close, bags AED 1 billion

'Dubai Cares' campaign will conclude at midnight on Saturday after bagging over AED1 billion of donations after it was launched eight weeks ago by H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai on 19 September to channel Dubai's philanthropic efforts towards education of one million children in poor countries around the world.

Effective from midnight 10 November, all donation channels including SMS, bank transfers, and donation boxes across several Dubai malls, direct contributions and sale of memorabilia will close, according to 'Dubai Cares' organizers.
Since its launch, the charity campaign has cut across every segment of the society, bringing together individuals, communities, government departments and corporations in an amazing display of communal spirit within Dubai's multicultural landscape.
The initiative, which notched several milestones and put Dubai on the global map as a city with a soul, also drew the participation of young children who joined forces in their own inimitable style.
As ambassadors of the Dubai Cares campaign, the sons and daughters of H.H Sheikh Mohammed worked tirelessly to garner support beyond domestic borders. They toured several impoverished countries to gain on-ground information, meet government officials and students to personally review their requirements.
The Comoros Islands, Yemen, Djibouti, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Chad and Sudan were some of the countries that the Dubai Cares flag traveled to.
However, 'Dubai Cares' delegation delivered 15 tonnes of food, medicine, clothing, and toys to the children under the care of a local orphanage in Chad and Sudan. The delegation included team of doctors, a pharmacist and a nurse who conducted medical check-ups to monitor the children's health and recommend appropriate treatment.
Leveraging the campaign as their expression of corporate social responsibility, Dubai-based corporations contributed to the campaign in unprecedented numbers and set new records in corporate history.
The donations will be used to build and renovate schools, train teachers, provide teaching materials, sport and recreation equipment, offer scholarships, organize school feeding programmes and encourage physical education.
The campaign is Dubai's contribution to a global drive to help countries achieve their U.N. Millennium Development Goals of providing primary education to every child by 2015. Source

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‘Dubai Cares’ drive extended

His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, yesterday extended the ‘Dubai Cares’ charity campaign for two more weeks.
The campaign, launched on September 19 to help provide primary education to one million children across developing countries, has surpassed all expectations in raising funds of over Dh1 billion in less than a month.
The last day for donations was to be October 27. A two-week extension would see the campaign finish on November 10. However, a final date has not been confirmed, according to the campaign’s media relations officials.

The sheer magnitude of community involvement has resulted in an unprecedented level of private and corporate donations in Dubai, attracting the attention of global organisations such as the United Nations.
Mohammed Abdullah Al Gergawi, UAE Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, said: “His Highness Shaikh Mohammed is a man of extraordinary vision. His initiative of the charity campaign is establishing Dubai as a frontrunner in championing noble causes on a global scale.
“Dubai Cares is set to make a meaningful difference in the lives of deserving children. Following the overwhelming response, His Highness Shaikh Mohammed wants to build on this exemplary community effort by extending the campaign by two more weeks. This will provide further opportunity to all those who wish to raise their contribution to help benefit a larger number of children in the identified countries.”
Tasked with the responsibility to drive the campaign at home and abroad, the sons and daughters of Shaikh Mohammed have carried the ‘Dubai Cares’ flag to the Comoros Islands, Yemen, Sudan, Djibouti and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Dubai Cares is the latest in a line of international initiatives that reflect Dubai’s commitment to play an effective role in securing a better tomorrow for future generations. The campaign will drive the UN Millennium Development Goal to achieve universal primary education by 2015.
‘Dubai Cares’ is founded on the belief that education is the best long-term solution to poverty and a crucial engine for national development. Source

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Dh50m raised for Dubai Cares

In major donations to the Dubai Cares campaign, more than Dh50 million was contributed to the fund yesterday. One of the largest donations — Dh25 million — came from by UAE-based Syrian businessman Moafaq Ahmed Al Gaddah. Shaikh Rashid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum received the donation for Dubai Cares from Al Gaddah.
“Credit should be given to His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, for launching the Dubai Cares campaign, which has at its heart the interest of children in poor countries around the world,” Said Al Gaddah. “The campaign’s objective of helping children grow into future contributors to human civilization is a monumental one, and one that should be supported by all who believe in creating a better world,” he added.

Meanwhile, the auction of sports memorabilia for Dubai Cares on Monday night raised nearly Dh26 million. Shaikh Rashid Al Maktoum also received a donation of Dh3 million yesterday from Lt General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, on behalf of Dubai Police.
Dhahi Khalfan spoke of the campaign as “making good on the Islamic principle of extending help to needy people.” He pointedthat this was a principle also espoused by Dubai Police.
Also, around Dh4 million was raised for Dubai Cares by students from 17 GEMS schools in Dubai. Students presented the cheque to Shaikh Mayed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum at a ceremony held at the Dubai American Academy yesterday.
Students from Dubai Modern High School, who had raised nearly Dh2,43,210 as part of the total Dh4 million, handed the cheque to the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) on Monday.
New Indian Model School, Dubai, which had also participated in the campaign, raised Dh558,495 through voucher sales. While Latifa School for Girls collected Dh664,000, the boys’ school collected Dh255,000 for the campaign. The Indian High School, Dubai raised Dh1 million for the initiative and presented the cheque to KHDA. The CEO of Al Maya Group, Deepak Pagarani, and director Kamal Vachani, presented a cheque of Dh1 million to Shaikh Rashid bin Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
In addition, the Cosmos - ITL Group yesterday announced its contribution of one per cent of retail sales from the group’s Cosmos showrooms across the UAE for a two month period.
Dubai Cares was launched by Shaikh Mohammed on September 19. The campaign aims to raise funds to provide primary education to a million needy children in a number of the world’s poorest countries. Source

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RTA allocates Dhs43.910m to Dubai Cares

In implementation of the directives of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) allocated Dhs43.910m, being the proceeds of the 52nd Distinguished Vehicle Numbers Auction (which amounted to Dh8.910 million), along with Dhs35m as revenues of Toll Gate System (Salik) for six weeks, to Dubai Cares campaign.
This comes as part of RTA's plan to promote & contribute to the success of 'Dubai Cares', and in manifestation of its commitment to support various human & social activities in the UAE.

The distinguished number F196 topped the list of numbers offered in the auction, which was held yesterday in Jumeirah Beach Hotel in Dubai as part of distinguished numbers auction series held by RTA, and was sold for Dh300.000.
Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board & Executive Director of the RTA, commented on the above by saying: "The initiative of the RTA to allocate the proceeds of the 52nd Distinguished Vehicle Numbers Auction along with the revenues of the Toll Gates System (Salik) to Dubai Cares, is in response to the directives of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Executive Council, to support Dubai Cares campaign triggered by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President & Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and is views as part of a series of initiatives made by the RTA in support of the campaign." Al Tayer referred to the importance of supporting Dubai Cares initiative, which carries noble objectives in lending support to the poor communities and assisting them to overcome problems associated with poverty.
"This could be materialized through raising funds to provide essential ingredients of basic education and funding the educational projects to educate around one million children in the world poorest regions. This reflects the sharp and far vision of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, as education is considered is the launching pad for all communities. Education is the tool capable of bringing up positive changes in the development path of the targeted countries through rescuing millions of children from the menace of disease, ignorance and poverty. Therefore this initiative was met with great response from community & businesses entities in the UAE, particularly noting that statistics reveal that there are more than 800 illiterate children and 120 million deprived children all over the world," tated Al Tayer.
He added that RTA is always keen to make effective participation in bringing success to these initiatives and social activities, as they have considerable impact on shaping the vital role played by the RTA in various human and community events; a matter which undoubtedly reflects the role of the RTA as a leading government establishment within the community.
Through taking part in Dubai Cares campaign, RTA intends to reinforce the joint relationships with all public & service-providing authorities / entities in the emirate of Dubai through highlighting such participation in the website of the RTA. Moreover, RTA is also sending SMS and showcasing the campaign in Variable Message Signs (VMS) of the RTA located at various roads and locations in Dubai. Source

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