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UAE community continues support for Dubai Cares' 'Thirst for Education' campaign

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, September 13 - 2009 at 13:17
  • PRESS RELEASE

Dubai Cares' 'Thirst for Education' campaign has witnessed a sterling response from individuals and the business community throughout the UAE so far this Ramadan.

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The campaign is focused on raising funds to provide children in developing countries with access to clean drinking water in schools - one way is through building wells in schools.

Launched at the start of Ramadan, the campaign will run through Eid al Fitr providing the residents of the UAE an opportunity to contribute to an initiative that will significantly impact the lives of children globally.

Over 650 retail establishments have helped make the campaign a success through an ongoing Thirst for Education promotion that enables shoppers to add money to their purchase. This promotion has proven to be the most popular means of donating funds, with over 35,000 people making donations to date, many choosing to donate at much higher levels. Over 18,000 people have pledged their support via SMS with donations. In addition, contributions continue to be received directly through the mail and website. Donation boxes are placed in malls throughout the Emirates and many corporations are conducting CSR campaigns wherein their employees are working together to raise funds to sponsor children's access to clean water in schools.

Dubai Cares is appreciative of the exceptional support that the UAE community continues to extend towards their initiatives and are grateful for the generous contributions to the 'Thirst for Education' campaign. Dubai Cares is confident that the positive momentum will be maintained for the remainder of the campaign's duration and help in reaching out to many more children with limited or no access to clean water.
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About Dubai Cares
Dubai Cares, a UAE-based philanthropic establishment, was launched in September 2007 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai to improve children's access to primary education in developing countries.

Dubai Cares works in accordance with globally recognized best practices for international NGOs, and has active partnerships with organizations such as Care International, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, OXFAM, Room to Read, Save the Children, Médecins Sans Frontières, UNICEF and UNRWA. It implements comprehensive primary education programs in 20 countries including Bangladesh, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cambodia, Chad, Comoros Islands, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Laos, Maldives, Mauritania, Nepal, Niger, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Yemen and Zambia, and with Palestinian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon, to help attain the United Nations Millennium Development Goal 2 of achieving universal primary education.

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Farah Ibrahim
TRACCS
Tel: +9714 3672530
Fax: +9714 3672531
TRACCS 24/7 Media Hotline: +97150 9448389

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