
Zayed Foundation launches Ramadan Iftar in Egypt
Distribution across Egypt's Governorates
The Foundation has successfully distributed aid in areas including Cairo and Al Beheira. The Iftar Saem programme, a key part of the Foundation's humanitarian efforts, reflects the principles of social solidarity and compassion, helping alleviate hardship during the holy month.
Global reach of the initiative
In line with the legacy of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the Foundation extends its Ramadan Iftar Programme to over 13 countries, in coordination with the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and diplomatic missions.
Gratitude from beneficiaries
Thousands of beneficiaries have expressed their gratitude for the UAE's generous contribution, highlighting the positive impact of the Ramadan meals and the Zayed Charitable & Humanitarian Foundation's efforts.
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