The delegation included Dr. Muhadditha Al Hashimi, Board member, Dr. Abdul Kreem Sultan Aloma, CEO of Al Jalila Foundation, Carla Daorty, Communications Manager, and Dr. Ayesha Abdallah, Managing Director of licensing in Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC). Attendees from Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Foundation were Abdul Salam Al Marzooqi, Secretary General and Manager of the Foundation, and May Al Bouflasa, Manager of Charitable Activities. Al Marzooqi said that Mr. Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor is always keen on supporting activities and charitable programs of institutions that contribute to promote social, educational and humanitarian development. He stressed that Al Habtoor Foundation would cooperate with leading institutions, including the Al Jalila Foundation, to achieve the strategic goals in support of charitable projects. Dr. Muhadditha said that Al Jalila Foundation had developed strategic objectives and concrete plans for charitable projects directed at children and education. Dr. Abdul Kreem Sultan Aloma commended Mr. Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor for “the great and leading role” he is playing in support of humanitarian and educational projects and his special interest in the development activities of the Al Jalila Foundation. At the end of the meeting, the representatives from the Al Jalila Foundation and the Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Foundation declared their willingness to continue to cooperate in achieving their objectives through a strategic partnership and support of projects.
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