The Board of Trustees of the International Charity Organization approved the annual budget for the year 2024, during its final meeting for the year 2023, which was held in the Organization’s’ Head Office in Ajman, headed by Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and in the presence of the Vice President, His Excellency Abdul Rahman Al Mutaiwee, members of the Council, and His Excellency Dr. Khaled. Al Khaja, Secretary General of the Organization.
The Board reviewed the size of the projects, programs, and charitable and humanitarian activities that were implemented during the current year. It also reviewed a special report on the ‘Compassion for Gaza’ campaign, showing the total cash and in-kind donations so far, and watched a report on the visit of the Organization’s delegation to Senegal and the most prominent projects and initiatives that were undertaken and implemented.
At the beginning of the meeting, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Nuaimi extended his thanks and appreciation to His Highness Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Ajman, and to His Highness Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman, for their constant support of the Organization’s projects and charitable initiatives, and to the generous donors who play a major role in the success of all the initiatives.
Stressing that the year 2023 was an exceptional year for giving, and reflected the positive image of the International Charity Organization through its standing with countries affected by wars and disasters, such as Palestine, Morocco, and Indonesia.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Nuaimi added: “Charity knows no borders or geographical locations, so the International Charity Organization was distinguished by reaching thousands of needy people in various regions around the world, and perhaps it was the first to reach destitute and remote villages that no charitable organization had reached, and this indicates the keenness of the teams. “
“Its tireless endeavour to be a pioneer in the fields of humanity, and its endurance of the hardship of travel and the trouble of reaching those who suffered from hunger and thirst and were ravaged by diseases and epidemics. This leadership must be an incentive to continue efforts under the umbrella of a great nation known to the world for its generosity.”