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Tariq Al Gurg

Tariq Al Gurg

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Dr Tariq Al Gurg is CEO of Dubai Cares and the Global Partnership for Education’s Regional Champion

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Students get hands-on experience at the Innovation Hub in Ras Al Khaimah. Education is a proven driver of progress, with ripple effects that extend far beyond the classroom. Sarah Dea / The National
Education can be an agent of change, but only if we work together

Strong partnerships between the public and private sectors are essential for aligning educational outcomes with national economic goals

January 24, 2025
Providing education for girls is a legitimate right Jeffrey E Biteng for The National
Women empowerment is impossible without education

This has become an even more urgent issue in a time of pandemic

May 18, 2021
Kindergarten students participate in a classroom activity on the first day of in-person learning at Maurice Sendak Elementary School in Los Angeles earlier this month. AP Photo
Healing the education sector after Covid-19

The schooling of our young people has fallen victim to the pandemic

May 18, 2021
Dubai Cares has helped schools like Alemere primary school in Amolatar, Uganda, whose grounds are pictured here, to make it more accessible for children with special needs. Roberta Pennington / The National
Volunteering gives a sense of purpose and meaning

People who volunteer in the UAE have a chance to look beyond their own circumstances, says Tariq Al Gurg

April 26, 2021
A young volunteer hands out water to workers in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
How the UAE's volunteering spirit is growing a civic-minded and culturally aware community

We should all give back to society with our time and effort, on a local and global scale

April 26, 2021
Dubai's non-oil private sector economy remained in expansion territory in January. AFP
The UAE sets the bar high for crisis preparedness, education and recovery

The country's economic recovery should be faster than in other nations, not just in the Arab world but globally

April 26, 2021
Volunteers pack Iftar boxes for charity. Jeffrey E Biteng / The National
On World Humanitarian Day, we honour those who help others

Tariq Al Gurg describes the work of Dubai Cares, which is part of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives

August 18, 2016
Tariq Al Gurg, the chief executive officer of Dubai Cares, helps out children in developing countries to acquire a decent education on a long term basis. Jeffrey E Biteng / The National
Through partnerships, we can ensure that every child learns

Tariq Al Gurg describes innovative strategies to bring education to children affected by war

June 05, 2016

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