Symposium on Zayed Humanitarian Day organized by UAE Embassy in Cairo, reported by Emirates News Agency

On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 3:03 PM, the UAE Embassy in Cairo organized a symposium in honor of “Zayed Humanitarian Work Day.” Her Excellency Maryam Al Kaabi, UAE Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt and Permanent Representative to the League of Arab States, and His Excellency Ambassador Mohamed Al-Orabi, former Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs, were both in attendance. During the symposium, Her Excellency Al Kaabi expressed that Zayed Humanitarian Work Day is a commemoration of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan’s passing, who was the founder of the UAE. It is celebrated yearly on the 19th of Ramadan as a means of fulfilling his biography and drawing inspiration from his wisdom. The celebration also serves to embody the late Sheikh Zayed’s values, including his approach to altruism, giving, and doing good deeds. These values are inherent characteristics of the UAE people and demonstrate their dedication to humanitarian principles, strategies, and ideas. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, may God protect him, continues the legacy of Sheikh Zayed by continuing the UAE’s humanitarian efforts. The UAE has consistently been recognized as the world’s largest donor of humanitarian aid relative to national income. The late Sheikh Zayed focused on projects that provided benefits to people, such as hospitals, schools, housing, and cultural centers, and his legacy remains today. The UAE remains committed to humanitarian initiatives and has sent over 3,000 tons of medical aid to more than 142 countries to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. A variety of donors and institutions are launching from the UAE to provide needed assistance to affected peoples around the globe. Finally, it was noted that Sheikh Zayed’s legacy also includes his efforts to empower women in society, spread the values of love and tolerance, and promote humanity, tolerance, and coexistence throughout the region.

CAIRO, 12th April, 2020 (WAM) — The UAE Embassy in Cairo organized a symposium on “Zayed Humanitarian Work Day”, in the presence of Her Excellency Maryam Al Kaabi, UAE Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt and Permanent Representative to the League of Arab States, and His Excellency Ambassador Mohamed Al-Orabi, former Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs.

During the symposium, Her Excellency said, “The UAE commemorates, on the 19th of Ramadan every year, Zayed’s Day for Humanitarian Work, in memory of the passing away of the founder of the UAE, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God rest his soul.” For his approach to giving and continuing the good deeds that he planted, fulfilling his biography and drawing inspiration from his wisdom.
Her Excellency added that Zayed Humanitarian Work Day is an embodiment of the noble human values ​​established by the late Sheikh Zayed, may God rest his soul, among the values ​​of giving, altruism and doing good, which are among the most important characteristics inherent in the people of the UAE, and also a dedication to their principles, ideas and strategies in humanitarian work. Unconditionally, the late founder, “may God have mercy on him,” was one of the influential figures in the field of global humanitarian action, as his hands extended to all the needy and vulnerable in the continents of the world, which made the name of Zayed the Good engraved in the memory of countries and peoples.
Her Excellency confirmed that the march of humanitarian giving to the UAE continued following the passing of Sheikh Zayed, as the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, may God have mercy on him, followed his path, and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, may God protect him, continues the march of goodness and giving. For several years, the UAE occupied the first place in the world as the largest donor of humanitarian aid in relation to its national income
She pointed out that Sheikh Zayed focused on projects that benefited and benefited people, such as housing, construction and land reclamation projects, hospitals, schools, and cultural and educational centers.
She said, “The UAE is one of the first countries to support humanitarian initiatives during the Covid-19 pandemic, as it sent regarding 3,000 tons of medical aid to more than 142 countries to support their efforts in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic. More than 40 donors and institutions are launching from the UAE today.” Humanitarian and charitable assistance covers all countries of the world and needy and affected peoples, so that the UAE remains the capital of humanitarian work in the world.
For his part, Mohammed Al-Orabi said that the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God rest his soul, established the principles of humanity, tolerance and coexistence in the hearts of his children. among the developed and influential countries in the region and made it a major role in spreading peace around the world.
For her part, Dr. Thuraya Al-Aseeli, a professor at the Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, said: “I am speaking today in memory of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God rest his soul in peace, as an Arab citizen. Women and the efforts of Sheikh Zayed, may God have mercy on him, by empowering them in society in all fields, as well as his keenness to spread the values ​​of love and tolerance.

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In conclusion, the symposium organized by the UAE Embassy in Cairo on “Zayed Humanitarian Work Day” was a testament to the legacy of late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. His approach to giving and altruism has been carried on by the UAE, making it the capital of humanitarian work in the world. The event, graced by personalities such as Her Excellency Maryam Al Kaabi and His Excellency Ambassador Mohamed Al-Orabi, was a fitting tribute to a man who established humanity, tolerance, and coexistence as the guiding principles for his children. As we look back on the life of Sheikh Zayed, may we be inspired to continue his legacy of doing good and giving to the needy and vulnerable.

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