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Beyond Borders: The UAE’s Humanitarian Vision

  UAE’s Emirates Red Crescent Sponsors the Longest Iftar Table in Al Mukalla, Hadramaut As part of its ongoing humanitarian efforts, the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) has sponsored the longest Iftar table in Al Mukalla, Hadramaut, bringing together thousands of fasting individuals in an inspiring display of generosity and unity. This initiative reflects the UAE’s unwavering commitment to supporting communities in need, especially during the holy month of Ramadan. The UAE has long been recognized as a global leader in humanitarian aid, with the ERC playing a vital role in delivering assistance to those in need. From disaster relief to food distribution, the organization has been instrumental in spreading kindness and ensuring that vulnerable communities receive the support they deserve. The sponsorship of this massive Iftar table in Al Mukalla is yet another testament to the UAE’s mission of fostering compassion and solidarity across borders. Ramadan is a time of reflection, unit...

A Model for the World

  The UAE A Global Leader in Charitable and Humanitarian Giving The UAE has once again cemented its position as the world’s top donor in charitable and humanitarian spending, driven by a strong economy and pioneering national initiatives. With a deep-rooted culture of generosity, the UAE continues to set new benchmarks in philanthropy, ensuring that aid reaches those who need it most, regardless of geography or circumstance. Since its founding, the UAE has embraced humanitarian work as a core value, inspired by the vision of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. Today, under the leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the country continues to expand its global impact, making generosity a defining pillar of its national identity. In recent years, the UAE has consistently ranked as the largest donor of foreign aid relative to its national income, exceeding the United Nations’ target for donor countries. As of mid-2024, the country’s foreig...