An exhibition organized by the "Fatima bint Mohammed bin Zayed Initiative" at Emirates Towers

"Toward the next 50 years" with an artistic vision

The exhibition includes creative works and art exhibits in support and empowerment of the less fortunate in various global societies.

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The “Fatima bint Mohammed bin Zayed Initiative” is organizing an art exhibition entitled “About the next 50 years”, in the area of ​​2071 in the Emirates Towers, which includes a group of creative works and artistic exhibits, in the framework of supporting and empowering the less fortunate in various global societies, and providing them with the opportunity to advance their reality. Contributing to a positive role in their societies.

The organization of this event comes within the framework of the development and humanitarian projects supervised by the Fatima Bint Mohammed Bin Zayed Initiative for more than 10 years, with the aim of empowering Afghan women, providing them with sustainable sources of income, and enhancing their access to education, social development, medical care and clean water. And economic reforms.

State Minister Zaki Anwar Nusseibeh said: “We are proud of Sheikha Fatima bint Mohammed’s initiative, which has made a positive impact on the economy of Afghanistan, and which confirms the contribution of the UAE leadership and people in the areas of response to humanitarian crises, through its qualitative initiatives that provide appropriate solutions to reduce the repercussions of disasters. On humans ».

“Our success story over the past 50 years is testament to our resolve and determination.

The year of preparation for the next fifty embodies the long-term vision of the country's wise leadership in developing plans and projects that make the future better, and achieve sustainable development for future generations, as well as enable the state to “put its own civilized mark on the march of human history,” as His Highness Sheikh Mohammed said Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, by continuing its noble humanitarian work in alleviating human suffering, and moving forward with the approach it has taken to promote global humanitarian principles, and its continuous support for the afflicted and affected victims of conflicts and disasters.

The initiative has so far succeeded in supporting more than 30,000 people in Afghanistan, directly and indirectly, in addition to educational opportunities and access to free health care.

It has provided job opportunities for more than 4,000 Afghani craftsmen, 70% of whom are women.

She facilitated the admission of more than 9,000 children into local schools, and treated more than 16,000 employees and their families in hospitals.

During the past years, the initiative was able to launch the "Mira Farms" project, providing the best and finest types of saffron, dried and fresh fruits, nuts and foodstuffs from farms in Afghanistan, which are distinguished by being original and natural, and they are picked by hand.

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