The critical challenges facing people in Africa will come under focus at a major gathering of humanitarian leaders and organisations in Dubai this week.
The annual Dubai International Humanitarian Aid & Development Conference & Exhibition (DIHAD) will take a closer look at the impact of COVID-19, conflict, climate change, as well as other crises.
The 17th edition of the event will run from March 15-17, at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
DIHAD conference will bring together top international humanitarian community professionals and key decision-makers.
The exhibition, running parallel to the conference will see the participation of 600 of the world’s most prominent non-governmental organisations, humanitarian governmental associations, companies and suppliers.
Eng. Anas Al Madani, Vice-Chairman and Group CEO of INDEX Holding, shared the details with ARN News.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has announced the second phase of UAE government's "Zero Bureaucracy" programme.
UAE airlines continue to face disruptions to passenger services to Iran, Israel, Iraq and Syria "due to airspace closures and ongoing regional situation".
In a major anti-drug operation codenamed 'Bottom of Darkness', Sharjah Police have seized over 3.5 million Captagon pills, worth more than AED 19 million.
UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan held separate calls with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President of Cyprus Nikos Christodoulides over intensifying efforts to de-escalate tensions between Iran and Israel.
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