The UAE Embassy in Dublin has overseen the implementation of a number of charitable projects this year in Islamic and refugee centres in Ireland, in collaboration with the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation and the Emirates Red Crescent, ERC.
At the expense of the Khalifa Foundation, the embassy has been distributing dates at the main Islamic centres in Dublin in addition to hosting Iftar at the Clondalkin Towers Refugee Centre.
The embassy also carried out its Iftar project in the city of Kildare at the expense of the Emirates Red Crescent.
The embassy is implementing a number of charitable projects during the Holy Month of Ramadan in refugee and Islamic centres scattered across Ireland.
Source :WAM
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