Despite the climate of fear and anxiety, which has become a cloud over the world, in light of the spread of the new Corona virus (Covid-19), and its repercussions on all aspects of life, many signs that represented a glimmer of hope appeared, and revealed many good and compassion that It still fills the hearts, as humanitarian, charitable and social initiatives were launched in the past days from individuals who have touched the gravity of the situation their countries are going through, and that this is an appropriate time to give and move positively.

The people of the Emirates followed in the footsteps of their country, which succeeded in dazzling the world with its unique humanitarian stances, including its initiative under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, and the follow-up of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces , By evacuating the citizens of a number of brotherly and friendly countries from the Chinese province of Hubei, the epicenter of the new “Corona” epidemic, and moving them to the “humanitarian city” in Abu Dhabi, within the framework of the humanitarian approach, which the state is adopting to stand with siblings and friends, and extend a helping hand and assistance to them In difficult circumstances.

The sons of the Emirates presented a bright image of patriotism and humanity, which was rooted in them, as the most important values ​​that the founding father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, established, may God bless him, as citizens rushed to participate in the efforts of the state to reduce the spread of the Corona virus. , Whether by donating huge sums of money to support these efforts, to exempting tenants and relieving their shoulders, or by placing homes and housing complexes owned by them at the disposal of the state, for use as temporary clinics or health facilities. Other Arab countries have also witnessed the launch of similar initiatives, as in Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt.

With those affected

Another aspect of the humanitarian and social work that social media witnessed during the time of the Corona epidemic, which was during the "Good Challenge", which was launched by Saad Samir, the defender of the Egyptian National Football Club, and a large number of football stars participated in it, with the aim of supporting poor families affected by The livelihoods that depend on her daily life ceased as a result of the preventive measures adopted by the state to confront "Corona", and then the challenge moved between the artists to witness wide participation, including Tamer Hosni, Mohamed Ramadan, Mohamed Mounir, Ahmed Dawoud, Ahmed Al-Saqa, Mona Zaki and Fifi Abdo, among others.

Positive feedbacks

The youth also had a great role in revealing a positive side to the current conditions the world is currently living in, as they launched several social initiatives, some of which achieved positive resonances at the world level, including the declaration of many young people in various Arab countries about their willingness to do on behalf of the elderly so as not to They are forced to leave the homes, which may expose them to infection, then this initiative spread on a global scale, and the volunteers in it became called the "shopping angels".

While other teams volunteered to take to the streets and talk with simple people to introduce them to the Corona virus and the danger it could cause, in addition to explaining how to prevent it and the procedures that must be followed to reduce its spread. Some of them volunteered to buy basic necessities and distribute them to needy families so that their members would not leave the homes.

You're not alone

With the start of the ban on air traffic around the world, Arabs residing in different countries launched the hashtag "I'm not alone", in which many expressed their willingness to host their citizens who could not return to the homeland, or buy tickets for them in the event that they were unable.

The people of the Emirates are following in the footsteps of their leadership, which has succeeded in dazzling the world with its unique humanitarian stances.

Youth teams volunteered to take to the streets and talk to the simple, to introduce them to the Corona virus and its dangers.