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Dubai Community Development Authority Distributes Eidiya to 10,000 Children for Eid Al Adha
The Community Development Authority (CDA) in Dubai has distributed Eidiya to 10,000 children, including orphans, from families supported by its services as part of a broader effort to foster social cohesion during Eid Al Adha. The initiative, held in partnership with the Endowments and Minors' Trust Foundation (AWQAF Dubai), aims to strengthen community bonds and uphold cultural traditions. Organised under the 'Eidiya' initiative, the gesture also supports the objectives of the 'Year of Community' in the UAE. Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid, Director-General of CDA, said the initiative reflects the leadership's focus on placing people at the heart of development. 'The Eidiya is not just financial support; it's a heartfelt message meant to bring joy to children during these blessed days and to make them feel valued and cared for,' she said. She praised the role of AWQAF Dubai in supporting community-focused efforts, noting that collaboration between social development partners was key to the initiative's success. Eidiya, the traditional Eid gift of money given to children, is a long-standing cultural practice in the UAE. CDA's efforts aim not only to preserve this custom but also to ensure it reaches the most vulnerable groups in society. Buhumaid reaffirmed CDA's commitment to launching initiatives that meet the needs of families and contribute to a sustainable, inclusive community system. 'We aim to make the most of religious, national, and social occasions to highlight the value of each individual in society,' she added. News Source: Emirates News Agency


ME Construction
22-04-2025
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- ME Construction
The Dubai Municipality and CDA awards contract for five new Community
This project aligns with the objectives of Dubai Social Agenda 33, to enhance the well-being of Emirati families, reinforce national identity and values, and ensure an inclusive social environment The Dubai Municipality, in partnership with the Community Development Authority, has announced the awarding of a contract to construct five new community neighborhood councils in the following areas – Nad Al Sheba II, Al Awir II, Al Barsha South I, Al Warqa II, and Hatta. This project aligns with the objectives of the Dubai Social Agenda 33, which seeks to enhance the well-being of Emirati families, reinforce national identity and values, and ensure an inclusive social environment. Furthermore, it supports the goals of the 'Year of Community' declared for 2025, which aims to strengthen family and societal bonds. Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid, Director-General of the Community Development Authority said, 'Neighbourhood councils serve as living examples of social cohesion in Dubai. These spaces bring community members together in environments that support dialogue, preserve heritage, and reflect the UAE's cultural identity. As part of our role in supervising neighbourhood councils, we are committed to evolving these facilities. In line with the needs of residents, ensuring they contribute to national identity and foster meaningful engagement through a variety of activities and events.' 'This expansion supports the leadership's vision of building a more connected and empowered society. These projects respond to population growth and urban development while ensuring that high-quality services reach every neighbourhood, in accordance with the highest standards. Establishing new councils represents a pivotal step in enhancing social services across residential areas,' added Buhumaid.