Feb. 3--Abu Dhabi Airports has signed a cooperation agreement with the Emirates Red Crescent Authority (ERC) to enhance its role in community, charitable and humanitarian initiatives. The new agreement also defines frameworks of cooperation in humanitarian services and fundraising and supports relevant government strategies at a local and international level.
The signing took place at an official ceremony held at the new Midfield Terminal Building in the presence of Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Tahnoon Al-Nahyan, chairman of Abu Dhabi Airports; Dr. Mohammed Ateeq Al-Falahi, secretary-general of ERC; and Bryan Thompson, CEO of Abu Dhabi Airports, in addition to several officials, leaders and employees from ERC.
Under the agreement, Abu Dhabi Airports will explore initiatives to support local community and international humanitarian projects supervised by the ERC. The company will also promote ERC within terminals at Abu Dhabi International Airport.
Al-Nahyan said: "We take great pride in partnering with organizations such as the ERC, which under the guidance of Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, ruler's representative in the Al-Dhafra region and chairman of the ERC, serves as a beacon of hope to people around the world through its effective and compassionate disaster response and humanitarian development efforts.
"As a major contributor to both the economic and social growth and development of Abu Dhabi, we are dedicated to continually enhancing our corporate social responsibility efforts through supporting various humanitarian and charitable initiatives. This agreement will play a pivotal role in further developing our status as a leading socially responsible institution, in line with our vision of becoming the world's leading airports group."
Al-Falahi said: "Abu Dhabi Airports is a key partner and supporter of the ERC as we strive to achieve our humanitarian and development goals at home and abroad."
In line with the directives of Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the ERC is committed to establishing and strengthening collaboration with national institutions, in order to better serve those under its care and enhance the reach and impact of its projects and programs."
"The ERC continues to make great strides in developing mutually beneficial partnerships with national entities, enabling the substantial expansion of its humanitarian and disaster relief efforts around the world. Abu Dhabi Airports is a leading example of an organization that not only supports the country's economic growth and prosperity but also contributes to humanitarian efforts around the world through its corporate social responsibility programs."
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