Financial aid from the UAE to a children's center in Ethiopia
UAE financial aid to Ethiopia

Announced Emirates Red Crescent Providing financial assistance worth 300,000 dollars to a heart center in Ethiopia, as part of efforts to support children with heart disease there.
The announcement of this support came during an official visit today by a delegation that included Mohammed Salem Al Rashdi, the UAE Ambassador to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Mohammed Hilal Al Kaabi, Chairman of the Supreme Organizing Committee of the Zayed Charity Race, and Ahmed Sari Al Mazrouei, Secretary-General of the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, at the center’s headquarters in the capital, Addis Ababa.

Al Mazroui confirmed that Financial support This contributes to achieving the mission of the charity race and enhances its great efforts in dealing with humanitarian cases, especially the treatment of children, stressing that this step aims to enhance healthcare initiatives not only in treating heart diseases in children, but also contributes to improving the quality of life for the most needy groups, noting that the leadership always seeks to build a healthier and more humane world.

Hiroy Ali Endres, CEO of the center, expressed his gratitude to the UAE, represented by the Red Crescent Authority, for the vital support that contributes to the treatment of sick children and the provision of health care to give them a better life.
For his part, Herwe Ali Endres, CEO of the center, expressed his deepest thanks and appreciation to the United Arab Emirates, represented by the Red Crescent Authority, for this vital support.
He said it was an important step that would contribute to advancing his efforts to treat sick children and provide them with the necessary healthcare to give them a better, healthier life.
He explained that since its opening, the center has received a large number of patients, reaching 24,000 patients, where operations are performed for children and adults. He pointed out that it receives between 30 and 40 patients from neighboring countries during the day, in addition to a number of people waiting on registration lists to meet with doctors, and the necessary measures are taken with them.



