UAE Launches Zayed Humanitarian Legacy Initiative with AED20 Billion Allocation

Reinforcing Sheikh Zayed’s humanitarian values

President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has unveiled the Zayed Humanitarian Legacy Initiative, allocating AED20 billion for humanitarian work worldwide. Timed to coincide with Zayed Humanitarian Day and commemorating the 20th anniversary of the passing of the UAE’s Founding Father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, this initiative underscores the nation’s commitment to extending humanitarian support on a global scale. By launching this initiative, the UAE seeks to perpetuate Sheikh Zayed’s legacy of compassion and generosity, extending assistance to vulnerable communities globally.

Global humanitarian impact and commitment

The Zayed Humanitarian Legacy Initiative aims to uplift the most vulnerable communities, empowering them to build a prosperous future and achieve sustainable development. It aligns with the UAE’s dedication to Sheikh Zayed’s humanitarian principles, emphasising solidarity and support for marginalised groups. With millions set to benefit from this initiative, the UAE underscores its commitment to global humanitarianism, especially in light of the increasing challenges posed by health and economic crises worldwide.

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Fostering stability and development

At a time when humanitarian efforts are more crucial than ever in addressing global crises, the launch of this initiative serves as a fundamental pillar for overcoming challenges and promoting stability and development. By allocating significant resources to humanitarian endeavours, the UAE demonstrates its unwavering commitment to extending a helping hand to those in need, both at home and abroad. The Zayed Humanitarian Legacy Initiative exemplifies the nation’s dedication to fostering a more equitable and prosperous world for all.

UAE’s Global Humanitarian Vision

This initiative embodies the UAE’s humanitarian vision, striving to achieve sustainable development and social and economic progress for the world’s most underprivileged communities. By leveraging its resources and expertise, the UAE aims to make a meaningful impact on the lives of millions, promoting peace, stability, and prosperity globally. Through the Zayed Humanitarian Legacy Initiative, the UAE solidifies its position as a leading global humanitarian force, dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of those facing adversity.

In commemorating the legacy of Sheikh Zayed, the UAE honors his enduring commitment to humanitarianism, ensuring that his spirit of compassion and generosity continues to inspire future generations. With the Zayed Humanitarian Legacy Initiative, the nation reaffirms its role as a beacon of hope and solidarity, standing in solidarity with the world’s most vulnerable populations and offering a ray of light in times of darkness.

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