Abu Dhabi crowns Afghan boy with cancer

Abu Dhabi | Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Commander of the UAE Armed Forces Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has offered medical treatment to an Afghan boy suffering from cancer. The boy currently lives in the Humanitarian City of Abu Dhabi. However, Sheikh Mohammed suggested that he be transferred to the United States for treatment.

Three-year-old Mohammed Amir Dawood is receiving medical treatment that reflects the UAE’s charitable values ​​and interest in protecting human dignity, without discrimination on the basis of race, color or religion.

At the behest of Sheikh Mohammed, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court Chairman Sheikh Tayyib bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan visited the Afghan child in the Humanitarian City. The medical team briefed Sheikh Tayyiba on the child’s condition. He talked to the child’s parents about the treatment in the US and all the necessary procedures.

Sheikh Tiab also visited several Afghan families temporarily staying in the Emirates Humanitarian City. He talked to them about their accommodation and the services they provide. The Afghan families expressed their gratitude for the facilities and assistance provided to them by the UAE.

The Emirates Humanitarian City was established in 2020 to protect the needy and the needy. There are playgrounds for children and adults as well as safe recreational facilities.

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