A house sits collapsed following a strong earthquake, in Halagoli, Hela Province, Papua New Guinea. Severe damage after Monday's powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake in Papua New Guinea is hindering efforts to assess the destruction, although officials fear dozens of people may have been injured or killed. AP
<p>Thousands of children are being equipped for their return to the classroom thanks to an education initiative led by Dubai Cares. Courtesy Dubai Cares.
<p>Tariq Al Gurg, CEO of Dubai Cares, helps volunteers prepare packs of school essentials for children affected by the war in Syria</p>
Muayad Al Arjani, 12, from Gaza, was flown to Dubai to have surgery for brittle bone disease. Reem Mohammed / The National
Muayad Al Arjani, a 12 year old Palestinian boy, at King’s College Hospital.
Muayad has brittle bone disease whose legs break and deform at the slightest knock has been flown to Dubai for a treatment.
His treatment and stay here has been provided for by the Little Wings Foundation, a UK-registered charity, that works here in partnership with the Al Jalila Foundation and in Palestine with the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund.
Photo by Reem Mohammed / The National
The third shipment of aid for Rohingya Muslims from International Humanitarian City in Dubai is set to leave for Dhaka on Tuesday morning. Satish Kumar for The National
Aid to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh was dispatched through International Humanitarian City.
Dubai Humanitarian City. Media was given a tour of the expanded International Humanitarian City as well as a open board meeting with Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein and officials.
Dubai Humanitarian City. Media was given a tour of the expanded International Humanitarian City as well as a open board meeting with Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein and officials.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum , Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and ruler of the Emirate of Dubai and Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein , Chairperson of the International Humanitarian City on the first day of World Government Summit at Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
A ninth set of relief aid is loaded onto a plane at International Humanitarian City in Dubai to be sent to Bangladesh on Tuesday. Courtesy Dubai Media Office
Mohamed Sultan from International humanitarian city hands out reusable bags on World Humanitarian Day where 150 photos are displayed that reflect the suffering of the peoples of the countries most affected by famines, epidemics, natural disasters and political conflicts at Mall of the Emirates metro, Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Dubai Cares has on-going projects in Uganda. The UAE foundation partnered with Plan International to build new classrooms at Liberty Primary School for South Sudanese refugees. Roberta Pennington / The National
Mohammed Bin Rashid reviews the progress of the "Translation Challenge", part of the Mohammed bin Rashid Arab e-Learning project. 2 April 2018. WAM
<p>Rohingya refugees. Campbell MacDiarmid / The National</p>
Rohingya children take shelter from the rain in the refugee camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, on August 13 2018. Campbell MacDiarmid for The National
The Rohingya refugee camp near Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh. Campbell MacDiarmid for The National
Shayma Mohammed Altenaiji, Director of public health department for RAK. Visiting UAE Food Bank - RAK Branch Ras al Khaimah. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Workers unloading the food collection truck at the UAE Food Bank in Al Quoz with food stuff collected from different supermarkets , hotels and bakeries in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
A doctor performs eye surgery on a female patient while two attending nurses assist at the Arsi Negele Health Center in Arsi Negele, Ethiopia. Jeff Topping/The National
A house sits collapsed following a strong earthquake, in Halagoli, Hela Province, Papua New Guinea. Severe damage after Monday's powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake in Papua New Guinea is hindering efforts to assess the destruction, although officials fear dozens of people may have been injured or killed. AP
<p>Thousands of children are being equipped for their return to the classroom thanks to an education initiative led by Dubai Cares. Courtesy Dubai Cares.
<p>Tariq Al Gurg, CEO of Dubai Cares, helps volunteers prepare packs of school essentials for children affected by the war in Syria</p>
Muayad Al Arjani, 12, from Gaza, was flown to Dubai to have surgery for brittle bone disease. Reem Mohammed / The National
Muayad Al Arjani, a 12 year old Palestinian boy, at King’s College Hospital.
Muayad has brittle bone disease whose legs break and deform at the slightest knock has been flown to Dubai for a treatment.
His treatment and stay here has been provided for by the Little Wings Foundation, a UK-registered charity, that works here in partnership with the Al Jalila Foundation and in Palestine with the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund.
Photo by Reem Mohammed / The National
The third shipment of aid for Rohingya Muslims from International Humanitarian City in Dubai is set to leave for Dhaka on Tuesday morning. Satish Kumar for The National
Aid to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh was dispatched through International Humanitarian City.
Dubai Humanitarian City. Media was given a tour of the expanded International Humanitarian City as well as a open board meeting with Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein and officials.
Dubai Humanitarian City. Media was given a tour of the expanded International Humanitarian City as well as a open board meeting with Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein and officials.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum , Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and ruler of the Emirate of Dubai and Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein , Chairperson of the International Humanitarian City on the first day of World Government Summit at Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
A ninth set of relief aid is loaded onto a plane at International Humanitarian City in Dubai to be sent to Bangladesh on Tuesday. Courtesy Dubai Media Office
Mohamed Sultan from International humanitarian city hands out reusable bags on World Humanitarian Day where 150 photos are displayed that reflect the suffering of the peoples of the countries most affected by famines, epidemics, natural disasters and political conflicts at Mall of the Emirates metro, Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Dubai Cares has on-going projects in Uganda. The UAE foundation partnered with Plan International to build new classrooms at Liberty Primary School for South Sudanese refugees. Roberta Pennington / The National
Mohammed Bin Rashid reviews the progress of the "Translation Challenge", part of the Mohammed bin Rashid Arab e-Learning project. 2 April 2018. WAM
<p>Rohingya refugees. Campbell MacDiarmid / The National</p>
Rohingya children take shelter from the rain in the refugee camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, on August 13 2018. Campbell MacDiarmid for The National
The Rohingya refugee camp near Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh. Campbell MacDiarmid for The National
Shayma Mohammed Altenaiji, Director of public health department for RAK. Visiting UAE Food Bank - RAK Branch Ras al Khaimah. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Workers unloading the food collection truck at the UAE Food Bank in Al Quoz with food stuff collected from different supermarkets , hotels and bakeries in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
A doctor performs eye surgery on a female patient while two attending nurses assist at the Arsi Negele Health Center in Arsi Negele, Ethiopia. Jeff Topping/The National
A house sits collapsed following a strong earthquake, in Halagoli, Hela Province, Papua New Guinea. Severe damage after Monday's powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake in Papua New Guinea is hindering efforts to assess the destruction, although officials fear dozens of people may have been injured or killed. AP