Dar Al Ber spends over $57m on charitable projects in UAE, worldwide

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Dar Al Ber Society spent more than $57 million during the first half of 2022.
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  • The number of projects inside the UAE and in several regions around the world has reached 22,517
  • Dar Al Ber also implemented seasonal projects in 37 countries in Asia, Africa and Europe

Dar Al Ber Society spent more than AED206 million ($57 million) during the first half of 2022, benefitting 2.9 million people worldwide through charitable and sustainable development projects.

Dr. Muhammad Suhail Al Muhairi, CEO and Managing Director of Dar Al Ber Society, said the number of projects inside the UAE and in several regions around the world reached 22,517.

The aid, he said, was distributed among 8,901 projects that started in the first quarter of this year, valued at AED50,208,678, compared to 13,616 projects in the second quarter, at the cost of AED51,894,504. 

Dr. Al Muhairi pointed out that during the first six months of this year, the Society built 2,144 mosques, 904 in the first and 1,240 in the second quarter. There were 8,121 water-saving projects, of which 3,252 were in the first quarter and 4,869 in the second. There were also 3,433 charitable endowment projects, of which 1,344 projects were in the first three months of this year, and 2,079 were during April, May and June. About 4,929 projects were for productive families, of which 2,016 were in the first quarter, and 2,913 were in the second. The number of medical projects in the first half reached 5,285, of which 1,385 were in the first quarter and 2,515 in the second.

Dar Al Ber also implemented its seasonal projects in 37 countries in Asia, Africa and Europe, in cooperation with 32 associations of the Society’s partners in those countries.

Represented by the Department of Zakat in the Projects and Zakat Sector, Dar Al Ber provided local aid during the first half of 2022, amounting to AED42,751,555 for 346,541 beneficiaries.

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