The Endowments and Minors Affairs Foundation in Dubai and the Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences launched the first health endowment to support the medical sector and research into diseases and epidemics in the emirate. The project was established in implementation of the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai By establishing a health endowment that supports efforts to eradicate diseases and epidemics, and supports studies and research in the field of health in general.
This step comes with its positive repercussions on the health of society, coinciding with the evidence of the COVID-19 pandemic of the importance of early diagnosis of diseases and epidemics in protecting the individual and society and avoiding the social and economic damage caused by them.
The endowment was implemented in accordance with the partnership agreement signed between the Foundation and the University, and it consists of four residential villas built on a plot of land with an area of 7200 square feet and registered in the name of the Endowment and Minors Affairs Foundation in Al-Bidaa area in Dubai. A plot of land for nine million dirhams provided by benefactors.
On this occasion, Ali Al-Mutawa, Secretary-General of the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation, said during the opening of the health endowment that its proceeds will be directed to support and fund medical research related to disease control, support innovations in medical devices to treat epidemic injuries, build research centers and clinics according to international standards, and help patients in need of treatment.
He added: “The Foundation is keen to direct the community to the necessary endowment banks, especially the health bank, which contributes to supporting the medical sector and health research to combat diseases and epidemics,” expressing his full appreciation to the endowments, donors, various institutions and entities supporting endowment projects that contribute to supporting and supporting sustainable development plans. and meet the needs of society in general.
For his part, Dr. Amer Ahmed Sharif, Director of the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, said: “We are proud to see the first fruits of our partnership with the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation by opening the health endowment, which translates the visions and common goals between the two institutions, as the health endowment revenues will contribute to achieving the aspirations of our government. rationale for the next fifty years in the fields of health care, medical education and scientific research.”
Dr. Sherif expressed his sincere thanks and appreciation to all the philanthropists who contributed to the financing of the endowment, and he especially thanked the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation’s work team for their efforts and unlimited support for this project, which illustrates the importance of integration and cooperation with various community institutions to achieve the sustainability of the academic health system and improve health outcomes.
The Endowments and Minors Affairs Foundation in Dubai and the Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences launched the first health endowment to support the medical sector and research into diseases and epidemics in the emirate. The project was established in implementation of the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai By establishing a health endowment that supports efforts to eradicate diseases and epidemics, and supports studies and research in the field of health in general.
This step comes with its positive repercussions on the health of society, coinciding with the evidence of the COVID-19 pandemic of the importance of early diagnosis of diseases and epidemics in protecting the individual and society and avoiding the social and economic damage caused by them.
The endowment was implemented in accordance with the partnership agreement signed between the Foundation and the University, and it consists of four residential villas built on a plot of land with an area of 7200 square feet and registered in the name of the Endowment and Minors Affairs Foundation in Al-Bidaa area in Dubai. A plot of land for nine million dirhams provided by benefactors.
On this occasion, Ali Al-Mutawa, Secretary-General of the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation, said during the opening of the health endowment that its proceeds will be directed to support and fund medical research related to disease control, support innovations in medical devices to treat epidemic injuries, build research centers and clinics according to international standards, and help patients in need of treatment.
He added: “The Foundation is keen to direct the community to the necessary endowment banks, especially the health bank, which contributes to supporting the medical sector and health research to combat diseases and epidemics,” expressing his full appreciation to the endowments, donors, various institutions and entities supporting endowment projects that contribute to supporting and supporting sustainable development plans. and meet the needs of society in general.
For his part, Dr. Amer Ahmed Sharif, Director of the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, said: “We are proud to see the first fruits of our partnership with the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation by opening the health endowment, which translates the visions and common goals between the two institutions, as the health endowment revenues will contribute to achieving the aspirations of our government. rationale for the next fifty years in the fields of health care, medical education and scientific research.”
Dr. Sherif expressed his sincere thanks and appreciation to all the philanthropists who contributed to the financing of the endowment, and he especially thanked the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation’s work team for their efforts and unlimited support for this project, which illustrates the importance of integration and cooperation with various community institutions to achieve the sustainability of the academic health system and improve health outcomes.
The Endowments and Minors Affairs Foundation in Dubai and the Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences launched the first health endowment to support the medical sector and research into diseases and epidemics in the emirate. The project was established in implementation of the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai By establishing a health endowment that supports efforts to eradicate diseases and epidemics, and supports studies and research in the field of health in general.
This step comes with its positive repercussions on the health of society, coinciding with the evidence of the COVID-19 pandemic of the importance of early diagnosis of diseases and epidemics in protecting the individual and society and avoiding the social and economic damage caused by them.
The endowment was implemented in accordance with the partnership agreement signed between the Foundation and the University, and it consists of four residential villas built on a plot of land with an area of 7200 square feet and registered in the name of the Endowment and Minors Affairs Foundation in Al-Bidaa area in Dubai. A plot of land for nine million dirhams provided by benefactors.
On this occasion, Ali Al-Mutawa, Secretary-General of the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation, said during the opening of the health endowment that its proceeds will be directed to support and fund medical research related to disease control, support innovations in medical devices to treat epidemic injuries, build research centers and clinics according to international standards, and help patients in need of treatment.
He added: “The Foundation is keen to direct the community to the necessary endowment banks, especially the health bank, which contributes to supporting the medical sector and health research to combat diseases and epidemics,” expressing his full appreciation to the endowments, donors, various institutions and entities supporting endowment projects that contribute to supporting and supporting sustainable development plans. and meet the needs of society in general.
For his part, Dr. Amer Ahmed Sharif, Director of the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, said: “We are proud to see the first fruits of our partnership with the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation by opening the health endowment, which translates the visions and common goals between the two institutions, as the health endowment revenues will contribute to achieving the aspirations of our government. rationale for the next fifty years in the fields of health care, medical education and scientific research.”
Dr. Sherif expressed his sincere thanks and appreciation to all the philanthropists who contributed to the financing of the endowment, and he especially thanked the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation’s work team for their efforts and unlimited support for this project, which illustrates the importance of integration and cooperation with various community institutions to achieve the sustainability of the academic health system and improve health outcomes.
The Endowments and Minors Affairs Foundation in Dubai and the Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences launched the first health endowment to support the medical sector and research into diseases and epidemics in the emirate. The project was established in implementation of the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai By establishing a health endowment that supports efforts to eradicate diseases and epidemics, and supports studies and research in the field of health in general.
This step comes with its positive repercussions on the health of society, coinciding with the evidence of the COVID-19 pandemic of the importance of early diagnosis of diseases and epidemics in protecting the individual and society and avoiding the social and economic damage caused by them.
The endowment was implemented in accordance with the partnership agreement signed between the Foundation and the University, and it consists of four residential villas built on a plot of land with an area of 7200 square feet and registered in the name of the Endowment and Minors Affairs Foundation in Al-Bidaa area in Dubai. A plot of land for nine million dirhams provided by benefactors.
On this occasion, Ali Al-Mutawa, Secretary-General of the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation, said during the opening of the health endowment that its proceeds will be directed to support and fund medical research related to disease control, support innovations in medical devices to treat epidemic injuries, build research centers and clinics according to international standards, and help patients in need of treatment.
He added: “The Foundation is keen to direct the community to the necessary endowment banks, especially the health bank, which contributes to supporting the medical sector and health research to combat diseases and epidemics,” expressing his full appreciation to the endowments, donors, various institutions and entities supporting endowment projects that contribute to supporting and supporting sustainable development plans. and meet the needs of society in general.
For his part, Dr. Amer Ahmed Sharif, Director of the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, said: “We are proud to see the first fruits of our partnership with the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation by opening the health endowment, which translates the visions and common goals between the two institutions, as the health endowment revenues will contribute to achieving the aspirations of our government. rationale for the next fifty years in the fields of health care, medical education and scientific research.”
Dr. Sherif expressed his sincere thanks and appreciation to all the philanthropists who contributed to the financing of the endowment, and he especially thanked the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation’s work team for their efforts and unlimited support for this project, which illustrates the importance of integration and cooperation with various community institutions to achieve the sustainability of the academic health system and improve health outcomes.