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6/9/25, 9:22 AM            Majra – National CSR Fund honours top 20 CSR projects at inaugural Sustainable Impact Challenge 2025
         efforts of the third sector in providing valuable contributions and actively tackling social, environmental, and economic issues.
         The top three winners included HeroGo, for its project 'Empowering the GCC to access better quality and more affordable groceries while eliminating
         food  waste'; Thiqa  Education's  '1 Dirham  makes  an  impact'  initiative;  and  Distant Imagery  Solutions'  'Rooted  in  Innovation  UAE Engineered  Drones
         Transform  Mangrove  Restoration'  initiative.  Together,  they  were  awarded  a  total  cash  prize  of  AED  600,000  in  recognition  of  their  exceptional
         contributions to sustainable development in the UAE. Additionally, the other shortlisted sustainability initiatives were acknowledged for their outstanding
         efforts and given the opportunity to showcase their project outcomes.
         Sarah Shaw, CEO of Majra, said: “We are delighted to identify and honour the innovative, impactful projects through the Sustainable Impact Challenge
         2025. These initiatives highlight the pivotal role of private sector firms in driving sustainable change. At Majra, we look forward to relentlessly supporting
         such efforts that contribute to the UAE's vision for a sustainable, inclusive and resilient future.”

         On the sidelines of the event, several sessions and meetings were held to reinforce Majra's lead role in fostering sustainability in various industries. A key
         session  at  the  event  featured  H.E.  Abdullah  Al  Saleh,  Undersecretary  of  the  Ministry  of  Economy  and  Vice  Chairman  of  Majra's  Board  of
         Trustees, along with undersecretaries from five ministries to discuss the main challenges that hinder the advancement of social responsibility in the UAE.
         Key issues highlighted included the lack of opportunities that encourage private sector involvement, ongoing environmental hurdles and ways to find
         adequate solutions, and the need for stronger regulatory frameworks that require organisations to implement CSR practices.

         Another key session titled, ‘The Role of Public, Private and Third Sector in Developing an Impact Economy,' explored the importance of cross-sector
         collaboration  in  building  a  sustainable  economy. The  panel  featured  thought  leaders  including  Dr.  Habiba Al  Marashi,  Chairperson  and  Co-Founder,
         Emirates Environmental Group, Chandran Nair, Founder and

         CEO,  Global  Institute  For  Tomorrow  (GIFT)  and  H.E.  Maysa  Al  Nowais,  Executive  Director  –  Community  Engagement  and  Volunteering,  Social
         Contributions Authority – Ma'an. The session was moderated by Mohammed Hanif Al Qassim.

         The event also hosted the inaugural meeting of the Fashion Sustainability Taskforce, held in the presence of H.E. Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri. The meeting
         laid the groundwork for future collaboration and set the direction for a unified roadmap to promote sustainability within the fashion industry.

         The  Sustainable  Impact  Challenge  2025  stands  as  a  testament  to  Majra's  unwavering  commitment  towards  establishing  a  thriving  ecosystem  that
         encourages and supports CSR initiatives in line with the UAE's strategic development goals.

















































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