In 2024, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) continued to lead in international humanitarian efforts, emphasizing its commitment to global solidarity. Celebrating its 53rd anniversary of Eid Al Etihad, the UAE has provided AED360 billion (US$98 billion) in foreign aid since 1971, significantly impacting poverty reduction and crisis mitigation.
President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan launched the AED20 billion Erth Zayed Philanthropies to support sustainable development. Vice President Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum introduced the Mothers' Endowment campaign, creating a AED1 billion fund for global education.
The UAE allocated US$100 million to combat hunger and poverty worldwide. The "Reaching the Last Mile" initiative committed AED55 million to the Global Institute for Disease Elimination. Aid was also directed to Gaza, with medical treatment for 1,000 children and cancer patients, and the "Birds of Goodness" operation delivering relief.
The UAE provided a US$100 million relief package to Lebanon and launched the "UAE stands with Lebanon" campaign, delivering medical supplies and aid. For Sudan, the UAE pledged US$100 million and announced projects worth US$10.25 million in Chad.
The UAE extended aid to countries affected by natural disasters, including Burkina Faso, Brazil, and the Philippines, showcasing its ongoing commitment to global humanitarian efforts.
UAE stands for the United Arab Emirates, which is a country in the Middle East known for its rich culture and oil wealth.
Eid Al Etihad is the National Day of the UAE, celebrated on December 2nd, marking the unification of the seven emirates into one country.
AED is the currency of the UAE, called the United Arab Emirates Dirham. It's used to measure the amount of money the UAE spends on different projects.
Erth Zayed Philanthropies is a charitable initiative by the UAE, named after Sheikh Zayed, the founding father of the UAE, to help people in need around the world.
The Mothers' Endowment campaign is a UAE initiative aimed at supporting mothers and families, providing them with resources and aid.
Global hunger refers to the lack of food and nutrition that affects people around the world, causing health problems and suffering.
Lebanon and Sudan are countries in the Middle East and Africa, respectively, that have faced economic and humanitarian challenges, prompting aid from the UAE.
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