11 Million AED Worth of Charity Projects Implemented by the International Charity Organization in Egypt Within 9 Months

His Excellency Dr. Khalid Abdulwahab Al Khaja, Secretary-General of the International Charity Organization, announced that the Organization has implemented charitable and developmental projects in Egypt worth approximately 11 million AED during the first nine months of 2025. These efforts come as part of the Organization’s continuous commitment to promoting community development and improving the quality of life for the most vulnerable groups.

In a statement made at the beginning of the Organization’s current field visit to Egypt, His Excellency explained that these projects are a continuation of the UAE’s ongoing humanitarian efforts and reflect the Organization’s dedication to providing qualitative and sustainable support that empowers communities and enhances the living conditions of those in need.

He added: “The visit continues with the implementation and inspection of 42 new charitable and humanitarian projects across several Egyptian governorates. These include building mosques, establishing water stations, constructing homes for needy families and orphans, as well as carrying out various health and humanitarian initiatives serving vulnerable groups in society. This visit is part of the Organization’s plan to strengthen its field presence in brotherly countries and monitor the progress of ongoing development projects, in line with the UAE’s vision and mission to extend a helping hand to those in need and to uphold the values of giving and humanity.”

His Excellency further stated: “The Organization is keen to ensure that all its projects have a sustainable impact that positively transforms the lives of individuals and communities, in accordance with the directives of the UAE’s wise leadership, which has made humanitarian work a deeply rooted and institutionalized national value.”

He also noted that during the visit, the delegation will hold a series of meetings with humanitarian partners in Egypt to sign new memorandums of understanding in the fields of education, health, and rural development. He affirmed that the Organization continues to expand the scope of its relief and development projects in countries worldwide, thereby reinforcing the UAE’s position as a global capital of goodness and generosity.