Al-Yamahi considers the work as evidence that “a thing that is lost can be given.” He affirms:

“The world is fine” .. the first hidden camera program with charitable content

  • The “program” is based on the idea of ​​providing assistance to the needy in a manner that preserves their dignity from the source

  • Ahmed Al Yamahi: “The results of the work assured us that giving is not related to wealth or lack of money. Sometimes the poor give more than the owner of the money.”

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Emirati journalist Ahmed Al Yamahi considered that the "The World is Good" program, which he presents during Ramadan this year, "proves that the missing thing can be given," noting that it is the first hidden camera program with charitable humanitarian content.

He expressed his happiness with the positive response of the program, which is shown on Abu Dhabi TV, to viewers, as well as what he achieved through social media, explaining that the program is based on the idea of ​​providing assistance to the needy and contributing to addressing their problems in a manner that preserves their dignity and pride.

Al-Yamahi added: "We thought to present a specific template through which we test people's reactions and prove that the missing thing can be given, and the results were beautiful and expected, as she assured us that giving is not related to wealth or lack of money, sometimes the poor give more than the owner of the money."

And about the artists’ participation in “The World is Good”;

He said, "The program invests in the popularity of celebrities to enhance the values ​​of giving, and also contributes to introducing the audience to the human side of these artists. All of them, without exception, have strongly touched the human side, and the funny thing is that their reactions were shocking to them, and some said that the program helped them discover themselves from Some of them were very tired or collapsed as a result of their severe impact, and others commented that the person who is outside the program is being reborn.”

Al-Yamahi stated that the preparation for the program began since last August, and so far the work team is in Jordan to continue filming the episodes and montage operations, after the start of filming was delayed due to many obstacles, pointing out that Jordan's choice of filming is due to its location close to several countries. Which facilitated hosting artists from the surrounding countries, and helped host humanitarian cases of multiple nationalities, in addition to the aesthetics of the place, and the facilities it provides in production and photography.

He stressed that "the world is fine" has nothing to do with the "Aounak" program, which he presented over four years, as it carries a different vision.

He added, "(Your help) has a great advantage over me. During four years, it took me a lot of psychological, physical and spiritual effort, as we were filming for five months a year for the four years, and filming one episode lasted for more than four exhausting hours. For the soul and the soul, so it was important for me to move on to a different experience.”

and about how to choose the cases for which the program provides assistance and support;

Al Yamahi indicated that "the selection is made by the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, with a focus on cases that need urgent intervention, such as treatment, a dilapidated house or a person in debt, which reflects various stories of people of different nationalities and ages."

He continued, "The Emirates Red Crescent Authority was able to move humanitarian institutions and their thinking to a completely different place.

Before 2014, I did not imagine that there is a humanitarian institution that thinks in this way that is characterized by depth of vision, and presenting beautiful and sober media templates, which made it a supporter and a driver of the humanitarian aspects in the Emirati media to support humanitarian work, with the support of the Secretary-General of the Authority, Dr. Muhammad Al Falahi.

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The journalist Ahmed Al Yamahi said: “The current season of (The World with Goodness), includes 15 episodes, and a number of artists participated in it, most notably: Shukran Murtaja, Munther Rayhana, Melhem Zain, Abdel Moneim Amayri, Wafaa Moussalli, Omar Al-Abdallat, Imad Farajin, Dima Kandalaft. , Muhammad Khairat Al-Jarrah, Mustafa Al-Khani, Iyad Nassar, Wael Jassar, and Diana Karazon,” noting that the first episode of the program witnessed a difficult humanitarian situation, as the guest of the program, artist Shukran Murtaji, received the news of her mother’s death during filming.

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