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Aldar partners with The Digital School to support communities, empower future

Aldar partners with The Digital School to support communities, empower future

Arab News11-03-2025

Aldar has signed a partnership with The Digital School, a Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiative, to support the groundbreaking 'Donate Your Own Device' campaign. Aligned with the UAE's Year of Community, this collaboration underscores Aldar's unwavering commitment to enhancing digital access to education, ensuring that students locally and internationally have the tools they need to thrive.
The 'Donate Your Own Device' campaign is a powerful initiative aimed at bridging the digital divide worldwide by encouraging individuals and organizations to contribute unused laptops, tablets, and other electronic devices. In a world where technology is integral to education, this campaign is creating a path to opportunity for students who lack the necessary resources to access digital learning.
As part of this collaboration, Aldar will contribute AED 500,000 as well as donating used electronic devices from its offices, schools, and communities, promoting a circular economy. This collective effort will not only provide essential tools for online learning but will also empower students to engage with educational content, develop critical digital skills, and unlock their potential for a brighter future.
Faisal Falaknaz, chief financial and sustainability officer at Aldar, said: 'Our partnership with The Digital School is a testament to Aldar's belief that education is a fundamental right and a powerful catalyst for change. Bridging the digital divide is essential in today's world, and this impactful initiative will enable every child, regardless of their background or circumstances, to access quality education and equip them with the tools they need to succeed. We are not only investing in individuals but also contributing to a brighter, more equitable future.'
Dr. Waleed Al-Ali, secertary-general of The Digital School, said: 'Our collaboration with Aldar marks a pivotal step in closing the digital gap and expanding access to digital education for students in need across the globe. The 'Donate Your Own Device' initiative goes beyond simply redistributing technology—it's an investment in the future, ensuring that every student has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive in an increasingly digital world.'
This partnership underscores our unwavering commitment to providing high-quality, flexible education, working alongside dedicated partners who share our vision for a more inclusive and sustainable learning experience.'

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