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UAE Aid Agency Hosts Global Partners to Advance Sustainable Humanitarian Solutions

UAE Aid Agency Hosts Global Partners to Advance Sustainable Humanitarian Solutions

Hi Dubai30-04-2025

The UAE Aid Agency brought together key international partners at the Dubai International Humanitarian Aid and Development Conference and Exhibition (DIHAD 2025) to drive forward sustainable, coordinated responses to global humanitarian and development challenges.
Held as a strategic roundtable session, the meeting aimed to enhance collaboration among humanitarian actors and improve the efficiency of aid delivery to vulnerable communities around the world.
Participants focused on building stronger frameworks for cooperation with global organizations, with an emphasis on streamlining procedures to ensure quicker, more targeted responses in crisis zones.
The roundtable also highlighted the need to align international aid priorities with both global goals and community-specific needs. Stakeholders stressed the importance of addressing critical development sectors such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, poverty, and malnutrition.
The session further emphasized the urgency of tackling climate-related risks and global health threats, while promoting long-term access to clean water and sustainable resources.
By fostering shared commitment and dialogue, the UAE Aid Agency seeks to strengthen the impact and reach of humanitarian assistance worldwide.
News Source: Emirates News Agency

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