Dubai - Arab Today
Dar Al Ber, in collaboration with the Zayed Giving Initiative and Sharjah Charity House, have launched a new campaign, under the theme ‘Give to relieve them’, for the benefit of the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
The promising drive is aimed at providing an integrated field hospital, health care, and medicine for the vulnerable refugees at the Bangladeshi borders in pursuance of the country policy and vision of the leadership.
Khalfan Khalifa Al Mazrouie, Chairman of the Dar Al Ber, said that the move will help ease the suffering of deprived people and boost the UAE's charitable position worldwide."Dar Al Ber has already joined hands with the Zayed Giving in building and operating the UAE-Bangladesh voluntary field hospital which has started operations already."
"The hospital being run by a group of voluntary Emirati doctors provides the best possible medical services to Rohingya refugees displaced from Myanmar to the Cox's Bazar city," he added.
Al Mazrouie said that donations are accepted to help secure the urgent needs of the Rohingya refugees. The campaign reflects the international humanitarian role of the UAE, "This is apart from the human values of Dar Al Ber and its relentless philanthropic efforts locally and abroad."