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ENHANCING PEOPLE'S WELL-BEING

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January 25, 2026

As well as working with other organisations and community groups to make sure they work well together, supporting and funding local, regional and global humanitarian, developmental and community projects to protect the rights of children and vulnerable families, improve their lives, and spread awareness of the importance of keeping children safe and protected, and making sure they have a good social and educational life, and doing other things.

- Jehan Shoeib, Staff Reporter

ENHANCING PEOPLE'S WELL-BEING

Among the great projects is the plan of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah to give Dhs2.5 million to Sharjah libraries so they can get the latest books, and projects that aim to make sure everyone has enough to eat, like the Bardi Project and the project to make organic honey. New buildings were also opened at the Sharjah Humanitarian Services, and people living in Sharjah were invited to take part in the 2025 census.

In continuation of His Highness’s approach to supporting culture and knowledge, Dhs2.5 million have been allocated to purchase the latest publications from publishing houses to supply Sharjah’s public and government libraries with the latest publications.

BARDI PROJECT: The Bardi project supported food security by expanding to produce chemical-free products and organic honey from the emirate’s nature reserves.

The City Water project addressed the water problem by creating a large lake to store excess water during the winter. His Highness also inaugurated the new buildings at the Sharjah Humanitarian Services, which support people with disabilities and include specialised classrooms and treatment facilities.

His Highness also inaugurated the Al Dhaid University building, which covers an area of 412,000 square metres and can accommodate 2,000 male and female students. His Highness has also supported initiatives based on artificial intelligence, such as the “Gheras Digital” project, as well as many other noble initiatives.

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