A Houthi statement said they also launched drones at Tel Aviv and a ship in the Arabian Sea
mena4 hours ago
Volunteers who registered for the 'Your City Needs You' campaign have contributed significantly to easing the suffering of the most vulnerable members of the community. Under the umbrella of the campaign, 500,000 free meals were distributed in Dubai's high-density areas.
The 'Your City Needs You' campaign is part of the 'Day for Dubai' app launched by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai in March. The volunteer efforts support the comprehensive sterilisation programme and preventive measures undertaken to counter the spread of coronavirus (Covid-19).
Government teams along with volunteers from all over the emirate are working around the clock to secure the safety and health of the community. The campaign, supported by volunteers of different nationalities, covers highly populated districts in Dubai like Al Ras, Naif, Al Raffa, Al Karama, Al Mankhool, Al Satwa and Oud Metha.
The campaign is conducted in close collaboration with Dubai's Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department which recently launched the Community Solidarity Fund Against Covid-19. The Fund enables individuals and organisations to channel their contributions to the right organisations in order to support the most vulnerable people.
The 'Your City Needs You' campaign consolidates the efforts of many humanitarian organisations, including the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Charitable Establishment, Dar Al Ber Society, Tarahum Charity Foundation, Beit Al Khair Society, Dubai Charity Association and Dubai KMCC. As of today, the 'Your City Needs You' campaign has attracted 12,230 volunteers from 40 nationalities between the ages of 18 and 53.
Director General of Watani Al Emarat Foundation HE Dherar Belhoul Al Falasi affirmed that selfless volunteering is a key hallmark of progressive communities and is deeply embedded in the UAE ethos. Al Falasi praised the collaboration between various government departments and thanked Dubai's residents for their cooperation and commitment to abiding by the preventive measures outlined by authorities. He also thanked the volunteers for their efforts, commitment and dedication, which have helped many people overcome challenges during the current period.
The Director General of Watani Al Emarat advised the public to be wary of fake news being spread in this environment. He called on all members of the public to deal responsibly with information received from unknown sources and rely only on trustworthy and official sources for news on Covid-19.
reporters@khaleejtimes.com
A Houthi statement said they also launched drones at Tel Aviv and a ship in the Arabian Sea
mena4 hours ago
Venture beyond the sunlit shores to uncover an island rich in captivating culture, mythical landscapes, and timeless treasures
supplements4 hours ago
Acting President Han said in a statement after the vote that he would step aside to avoid more chaos
asia4 hours ago
The prestigious accolade was conferred during a distinguished ceremony attended by notable dignitaries
kt network4 hours ago
In the first case, authorities referred an Emirati, 21 British nationals, two Americans and a Czech national to Dubai Courts for prosecution
crime4 hours ago
The show featured an exceptional lineup of singers, dancers, musicians, and artists, each delivering awe-inspiring performances that left the audience captivated
kt network5 hours ago
In addition to his architectural work, Al Hiyari has contributed to research on contemporary architecture and has taught at prestigious universities
uae5 hours ago
This comes after the UAE announced public holiday for government as well as private sector employees for the festive occasion
uae5 hours ago