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Other projects in 2023 included the AED 46 million Oud Metha Residential Building
               Endowment, the proceeds of which will go to funding medical education and research

               and advancing the UAE’s healthcare sector.


               Nour Dubai continued to implemented its healthcare and awareness campaigns on eye
               disease and blindness prevention during 2023, and helped provide treatment to 9.1
               million people suffering from Trachoma


               Construction work at the Magdi Yacoub Global Heart Center continued in 2023,

               supported by MBRGI’s Hope Makers initiative. The Center also saw the establishment
               of the Sheikha Latifa bint Hamdan Unit for Cardiac Catheterisation Surgery, which will

               offer free treatment to underprivileged patients from across the Arab world.


               Beneficiaries of projects and initiatives under the pillar of Spreading Education &
               Knowledge increased by 7.1 million people compared to 2022, amounting to 62.2 million
               people, while spending increased by AED 29 million to reach AED 242 million.


               A major focus of MBRGI as a key human right, education plays a significant role in

               improving quality of life, driving economic development and preparing future
               generations to be capable of creating a better future.


               Under this pillar, MBRGI’s Dubai Cares has successfully placed education on top of the
               agenda for the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention

               on Climate Change (COP 28), during the second RewirED Summit which attracted key
               officials and focused on turning education into a key element of sustainable

               development.


               Striving to achieve the 4th goal of the UN Sustainable Development Goals for ‘Good
               Education’, Dubai Cares continued to support innovative education, as well as technical
               and vocational training programmes, with a special focus on the provision of education

               amidst emergencies and prolonged crises. Beneficiaries of Dubai Cares projects
               amounted to more than 24 million people from 60 countries by the end of 2023.



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