UAE Extends Lifeline to Sudanese Refugees in Uganda’s Kiryandongo Camp

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 The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has reinforced its reputation as a global leader in humanitarian aid with the distribution of 30,000 food baskets to Sudanese refugees in Uganda’s Kiryandongo camp. This initiative, benefitting nearly 100,000 displaced individuals, represents the second phase of the UAE’s sustained humanitarian efforts, which commenced in April 2024. A Lifeline for Refugees The Kiryandongo camp, home to thousands of Sudanese refugees who fled the ongoing crisis in their homeland, has seen its inhabitants struggle with food insecurity and basic needs. The UAE’s food aid has provided a critical lifeline, addressing immediate food shortages and offering hope to a vulnerable population. The distribution event was overseen by UAE Ambassador to Uganda, Abdullah Al Shamsi, who was joined by Ugandan officials and civil society representatives. During the event, Ambassador Al Shamsi reiterated the UAE’s unwavering commitment to international solidarity, emphasizing the nation’s $

12.3% growth in UAE's digital trade

 

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The report shows the growth and prosperity of digital trade activities in the  UAE at a compound annual growth rate of 12.3 percent between 2023 and 2028.  

Introducing Trade by Modern Technological Means: Economic Outlook and Federal Decree-Law No. 14/2023 - BEI Research 360° Paper", showed that digital trade in Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi is witnessing remarkable growth. This comes in light of the ambitious visions and plans of ADCCI to enhance the private sector’s contribution to the local economy through innovation and digitisation, and to strengthen the position of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi as a leading destination for business and talent in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region by 2025. 

The new research paper produced in collaboration with the Ministry of Economy serves to strengthen the Chamber’s position as a leading partner in the process of digital transformation in the business world. It aligns with the Chamber’s strategy for digital transformation, aimed at attracting talent and expertise, exploring technological solutions, and integrating advanced AI technologies and tools, such as Microsoft Copilot, into the current operational system at the Abu Dhabi Chamber. This integration is intended to boost the level of productivity, improve the completion of daily tasks, increase customer satisfaction, and support the efforts of local and global businessmen and entrepreneurs.

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