Governmental and private institutions, in the services, charitable and retail sectors, have announced their joining the Hope Makers Initiative, the largest of its kind in the Arab world to honor the bidders, in providing financial contributions to support the project to build Professor Magdi Yaqoub Hospital for charitable heart disease in Egypt, after the announcement of "makers of hope" Allocating her proceeds to the closing ceremony of the project that will build the largest hospital for the treatment of heart diseases in the Arab world.

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, the Lulu World Group, the Sawiris Foundation for Social Development, and the Chairman of the Kano Mishal Kano Group, pledged their contributions to support the project to build a charitable hospital in Egypt, which will provide free treatment to millions of heart patients free of charge.

Saeed Mohamed Al Tayer, CEO and Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, said: “A new horizon for charitable and humanitarian work in the Arab world is opened by the makers of hope initiative by highlighting the inspiring Arab models in the field of Arab humanitarian and charitable work, and supported by the project of building the Majdi Yaqoub Hospital for the treatment of heart diseases. It establishes a new stage in expanding the circle of Arab humanitarian action, to include research and development in vital areas, such as public health.

He stressed that the authority’s contribution to these joint humanitarian efforts, to advance the health situation in our Arab societies and support positive initiatives aimed at building a better future, stems from the corporate social responsibility strategy that the authority adheres to.

For his part, the founder and member of the Board of Trustees of the Sawiris Foundation for Social Development, Engineer Samih Sawiris said: "Supporting charitable and humanitarian initiatives that are the core of the Foundation's work", noting that "allocating the makers of hope initiative, which was launched from Dubai to honor the heroes of giving in the Arab world, The proceeds of her closing ceremony for a humanitarian charitable project led by Professor Magdi Yaqoub to care for millions of hearts in need of health care in the Arab world, and to support the progress of medical research and innovations, especially in the field of pediatric cardiology, are two inspiring initiatives for all those working in the field of charitable and humanitarian work ».

In turn, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the International Lulu Group, Yusef Ali Musliam, said: “Supporting the Hope Makers Initiative for Professor Magdi Yaqoub Hospital Project, consolidates its role in stimulating humanitarian projects at the regional level and encourages more individual and institutional initiatives for charitable work in the Arab world to follow its approach, and support Similar development, service and pastoral projects, and we in Lulu Group are proud of the opportunity we had to contribute to supporting the construction of this humanitarian project that will save lives and chart hope for a new life for many of the patients who need financial and moral support and support. ”

For his part, the chairman of the board of the "Kano" group, Meshaal Kano, said: "Extending the circle of charitable work to the maximum extent requires all efforts and energies, and this is exactly what the makers of hope initiative that brought us together to support a humanitarian project with distinction, Professor Magdy Hospital, succeeded in achieving." Yaqoub Al Khairi, who will provide free treatment for millions of heart patients in the Arab world, economic growth must go hand in hand with growth in our charitable and humanitarian work, and we are pleased to contribute our role in supporting the construction of this meaningful project, to revive hope in millions of hearts and support the improvement of the level of health care and quality of life in Arab world .

The Arab Hope Makers Initiative, the largest of its kind in the Arab world, is dedicated to honoring the bidders for the closing ceremony of this year, for the project of building Professor Magdy Yaqoub Hospital for Charitable Heart Diseases in Egypt, which upon its completion will become the largest medical institution specializing in heart diseases and surgeries in the Arab world.

The hospital provides world-class healthcare services free of charge, for cardiac patients who cannot afford the costs of treatment, medication and health follow-up. It includes an integrated group of outpatient clinics whose annual capacity exceeds more than 80,000 patients annually. The new hospital, with its modern equipment and world-class operating rooms, can perform 10,000 surgical operations annually, 70% of which are for children.

Under the supervision of Professor Majdi Yaqoub, the hospital trains more than 1,000 cardiologists and surgeons specializing in heart diseases, within the Education and Training Center of the Majdi Yaqoub Foundation for Cardiology and Research.

The medical, scientific and research staff in the hospital will also work to develop a detailed genetic map of heart diseases in the Arab world, based on case records, research results and the results of experiences and scientific observations, to develop diagnostic mechanisms and early therapeutic intervention for heart diseases in the Arab region, which will reflect positively on the levels of public health treatment And preventive in them.

The largest Arab initiative

The Makers of Hope Initiative, affiliated with the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Initiatives Foundation, is the largest Arab of its kind to honor those who give and celebrate the heroes of industry of hope, by reviewing their influential and inspiring human stories, to highlight their role and status as anonymous humanitarian soldiers, who have devoted their efforts and resources to serving Noble causes, and to help needy groups in Arab societies.

Samih Sawiris:

• "The Creators of Hope" allocated the proceeds of her concert to a humanitarian project, an inspiring gesture of the charitable field.

Youssef Ali:

• "We are proud of the opportunity to contribute to supporting the construction of a humanitarian project that will save lives and paint hope."

Meshal Kanoo:

• "Extending the circle of charitable work to the greatest extent requires all concerted efforts."