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Saturday, November 21 - 2009

Abraaj Capital donates $10m to Gaza Orphans Education Trust Fund

Dubai-based private equity group Abraaj Capital is donating $10m to a trust fund it is setting up to help educate more than 1,200 Palestinian children and youth who lost parents during violence in Gaza in December and January.

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  • His Majesty and  Arif Naqvi.
    His Majesty and Arif Naqvi.
The Welfare Association, a 26-year-old Palestinian non-profit development foundation, will manage disbursements from the fund over its 22-year life.

His Majesty, King Abdullah II of Jordan, and Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, have today witnessed the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between Abraaj and the Welfare Association at the World Economic Forum meeting on the Middle East at the Dead Sea.

"We are very, very proud of your commitment to show some tangible, on the ground programmes that are going to affect people's lives, in particular, children's lives in the most profound way. You'll get our full support and the support of Jordan in this wonderful endeavor. I hope that an example such as this in creating a fund for the really most needy people, I hope it opens the door to a lot more realistic initiatives on the ground that reach out not only to the orphans of Gaza but to people that are going to face severe challenges in the years to come,"


said His Majesty.

"This initiative by Abraaj, a Strategic Partner of the World Economic Forum, is corporate global citizenship in action. We believe such public-private partnerships are key to driving development and addressing key societal challenges," said Professor Schwab.

"Abraaj is committed to driving sustainable, positive change in the communities in which we operate by investing in them for their wider long-term welfare," said Arif Naqvi, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Abraaj, the largest private equity firm in the region.

"After the tragic events in December and January, we are now focusing all this year's philanthropic resources on ensuring education for the children in Gaza whose future would otherwise be in question," Mr. Naqvi said.

Abraaj and the Welfare Association, which is better known in Palestine by its Arabic name, Ta'awoun, have identified 1,257 children and youth aged from infancy to 22, who either lost a remaining parent or the primary income-earner in the 23-day

conflict. Most of the orphans now live with extended family and 120 in orphanages in Gaza.

"We are very pleased that Abraaj has taken this strong interest in returning humanity to the lives of Gaza children and to have chosen us to manage implementation of this substantial fund," said Nabil Qaddumi, Chairman of the Welfare Association. "This money will go a long way to helping these children learn and equip themselves for a better life."

The Welfare Association has estimated that the effort to educate, house and provide other benefits to the orphans will cost about $14m over the 22 years. Abraaj's contribution will seed that effort.

Long-standing organization that work closely with Palestinians in Gaza will help the Welfare Association assess the educational needs of the children and youth, including for vocational training, as well as other needs that would help them benefit fully from the fund.
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About Abraaj Capital

Dubai-based Abraaj Capital is the largest private equity group outside Europe and North America, and invests in the growing Middle East, North Africa and South Asia (MENASA) region. Since inception in 2002, it has raised about US$ 7 billion and distributed almost US$ 3 billion to investors.

Abraaj believes Corporate Social Responsibility plays a vital role in the economic and social welfare of the region. It was the first private sector organisation in MENA to sign the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investments (UNPRI). Abraaj has long funded its Community Partnership Programme with 5 per cent of the group's management fees, as well as employee donations, to support educational, medical and social needs of children in the MENASA region.

More than 50 projects have been funded since 2007 including building schools and libraries in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, and providing infant-heart surgery, and spinal health diagnosis and treatment in Palestine, among other vital medical services.

Abraaj employees also volunteer their time towards developing entrepreneurial and business skills among Middle Eastern youth, teaching in school classrooms with Injaz Al-Arab, the Middle East arm of Junior Achievement. Last year, the Abraaj Capital Art Prize was launched to promote development and awareness in art and culture in the MENASA region.

The annual Art Dubai, which Abraaj sponsors, is the region's biggest art fair and has grown into a magnet for a budding art and culture scene, building on the region's deep history of culture and civilisation.

Abraaj Capital operates offices in five countries, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Turkey. More than 150 world-class professionals work at Abraaj from 27 different nationalities.





Abraaj Capital owns stakes in Cairo-based Al Borg, the largest medical-testing laboratory company in the Middle East, and Orascom Construction. In 2007, Abraaj Capital bought Egyptian Fertilizer Company for $1.4 billion in what is the largest leveraged buyout in the Middle East and North Africa.

About the Welfare Association

The Welfare Association is a private foundation established in Geneva in 1983 to support Palestinian society in sustainable development. As a leading Palestinian non-profit development foundation, the Welfare Association is dedicated to making "a distinguished contribution toward furthering the progress of the Palestinians, preserving their heritage and identity, supporting their living culture and building civil society."

It has become better known in Palestine and the Arab region by its Arabic name, Ta'awoun, meaning 'cooperation'. WA contributes to the improvement of the lives of over 1m persons annually, particularly children and youth.

Since its establishment, WA has disbursed more than $300 million for more than 4,000 projects led by quality, demand-driven, and rights-based programming through grants to Palestinian non-governmental organizations, community institutions and charitable organizations in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Galilee, Jaffa, Akka, Nazareth and Naqab, as well as in refugee camps in Lebanon. WA works by strengthening local organizations, and assisting them in improving their services to the community and in promoting Palestinian culture, heritage and identity.

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