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Renuka Jagtiani, Chairwoman of Landmark Group; Farid Al Mulla; CEO of
               Emirates Islamic Bank; Yasser Sharaf, Vice President of Sharaf Group; Dr.

               Mohammed Suhail, CEO and Managing Director of Dar Al Ber Society; Fahad

               Al Hassawi, CEO of Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (du);

               Masood Sharif, CEO of etisalat by e &; Jawaan Awaidha Suhail Awaidha Al

               Khaili, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank; Obaid Maimani, Deputy

               Chairman of Al Waseef Group; Hazem Al Hamed, CEO of Al Saqer Property
               Management and Abdullah Al Mannai, Chairman and Managing Director of

               Emirates Auction.



               Humanitarian feat



               MBRGI’s Year in Review report reflects the humanitarian, developmental and
               social feats accomplished by a host of initiatives, programmes and institutions

               all operating under MBRGI during 2023, which helped alleviate the suffering of

               vulnerable groups and effect a sustainable, comprehensive change that aligns

               with MBRGI’s mission of creating hope and shaping the future of a safer,
               more stable world.



               Key findings


               In 2023, MBRGI has boosted operational efficiency and resource optimisation,

               increasing the number of beneficiaries to 111 million people and its spending

               to Dh1.8 billion compared to Dh1.4 billion in 2022. Its projects attracted

               160,547 volunteers joining hands with its 1,028 employees, compared to

               150,266 volunteers in 2022.


               To inspire and encourage active participation in humanitarian and charity

               work, MBRGI presented awards and prizes with a total value of AED 25.1

               million during 2023, compared to Dh18.4 million in 2022.



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