October 4, 2015

Mohammed bin Rashid Global Initiatives launched in Dubai

Sunday 04 Oct 2015 - 14:32 Makkah mean time-21-12-1436

Dubai (IINA) - Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has launched a new umbrella initiative to oversee, manage and sustain the humanitarian and development work overseen by the many organizations which he has launched over the years, Gulf News reported.
The new organization is called Mohammed bin Rashid Global Initiatives. The initiatives will have an annual budget of 1 billion dirhams and will focus on four key areas: spreading knowledge; combating poverty, empowering communities and innovation for the future. The foundation will be involved in helping 116 nations across the world with its initiatives. The new foundation consolidates the work of 28 organizations focusing on fighting poverty and illness; spreading knowledge and culture; empowering the community and driving innovation. It will work in general within 116 countries focusing mainly on the Arab region.
Combined, the foundation’s initiatives will implement over 1,400 human development programs in more than 116 countries around the world. Commenting on the launch, Sheikh Mohammed said, “The Arab region is undergoing massive challenges. We will not turn our backs on our region, we will provide our support and bring hope for our youth.” He added: “The world today is facing great challenges on all levels; in terrorism, wars and mass immigration and the only solution lies in human development which can be achieved by educating people and helping them build their future.”
The Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives will target over 130 million people over the coming years and will focus its programs on the Arab region. It will also launch the largest and most comprehensive development program in the Arab region focusing on human development in an integrated manner starting with providing the basic human needs from health, fighting illiteracy and poverty through to providing knowledge, the dissemination of culture and the development of education. It will work in parallel on developing a new generation of young Arab leaders, supporting real change in the area of good governance in the region and providing the largest incubator for Arab innovators, scientists and researchers.
The primary basic goals of the new foundation were announced, focusing on four main sectors: Fighting Poverty; Dissemination of Knowledge; Community Empowerment and Innovation for the Future. The Initiatives will work on supporting and educating 20 million children and on the prevention and treatment of 30 million people from blindness and eye diseases until 2025. The foundation will also invest 2 billion dirhams establishing medical research centers and hospitals in the region.
The Initiatives include dedicating Dh500 million for research projects to address the need for concrete solutions to the water shortage issues of the region, a key challenge which will only intensify in decades to come. Sheikh Mohammad commented: “Today we are embarking on a new beginning. My invitation is open to all countries, international foundations and organizations to participate with us in bringing new hope for our region.”  
The Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives will continue with its relief work and will empower more than two million families, enabling them to become self-sufficient within the next ten years. The new institution will also support young entrepreneurs in order to provide more than half a million jobs over the next few years.
In the field of spreading knowledge and science, and encouraging the translation of key works into Arabic, the Initiatives will work on printing and distributing more than 10 million books, and the translation of the top 25,000 titles from various languages to Arabic, as well as continuing with promoting a vibrant reading culture among school students. The foundation will support programs that aim to see over than 500 million books read over the next ten years across the Arab world. The investment in educational, knowledge, and scientific initiatives will total Dh1.5 billion to create real change in this sector.
The foundation will work within its overall development strategy on establishing a new culture in societies based on tolerance and cultural and civilization openness. To achieve this goal, the foundation has dedicated more than Dh600 million to promote a transparent and lively media dialogue and also to enable communities to live in harmony, away from extremism, ethnic, religious or sectarian discrimination.
Some Dh150 million will be awarded to encourage creatives, intellectuals, and journalists to create cultural discourse that is based in empowering communities, enhancing their cohesion, and increasing their cultural creativity. The institution will target over a million participants in awards and forums related to community empowerment over the next 10 years. As part of its overall vision to develop the region, foundation will support innovation and scientists in the region by fostering 5,000 innovators and researchers and will invest more than Dh5.5 billion in building a better, world-standard environment for innovators in the region. The institution will also focus on fostering entrepreneurship by supporting and nurturing 50,000 young entrepreneurs and supporting the establishment of new companies that will provide 500,000 job opportunities in the region during the coming years.
All of this is part of the institution’s comprehensive development vision to contribute, even if for just a little bit, towards eradicating unemployment and providing Arab youth with a dignified life, preventing them from being misguided and lured to terrorism. The new foundation will be managed by a Board of Trustees which includes representatives of all the organizations brought together by the new Foundation. It will be chaired by Sheikh Mohammad who confirmed during the launch that the Arab region is undergoing massive challenges, and these challenges will continue for decades to come. We will not turn our backs on our region, we will provide our support, and bring hope in a better future for our youth.” “The world has spent tens of billions on addressing global challenges. If only a quarter of this amount was spent on development in our region, we would overcome our challenges and our people could overcome their difficulties to restore their role in building vibrant societies which contribute to the development and wellbeing of mankind,” Sheikh Mohammad said.
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