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Al Jalila Foundation and Mediclinic Middle East sign Strategic Partnership Agreement

Al Jalila Foundation, which leads the Giving mission of Dubai Health, and Mediclinic Middle East, one of the UAE’s leading private healthcare providers, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate for the mutual purpose of enhancing patient care, supporting charitable initiatives and promoting community health and well-being.

The agreement was formalized by (enter name and designation of representative for AJF), and Hein van Eck, Chief Executive Officer of Mediclinic Middle East, at a ceremony held at Arab Health in Dubai.

This collaboration aligns with the Year of Community 2025 as declared by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, underscoring a national commitment to social responsibility and collective progress. Through this partnership, Al Jalila Foundation and Mediclinic Middle East will drive initiatives to support patients and innovation in healthcare, implement volunteer and charitable programmes, and advance charitable and humanitarian work in healthcare.

Dr Amer Zarooni, CEO of Al Jalila Foundation, said: “At Al Jalila Foundation, we believe in the importance of partnership to broaden the reach of charitable healthcare initiatives. This partnership with Mediclinic Middle East Group reflects our shared commitment to enhancing the quality of healthcare in our communities. We are grateful for this partnership and look forward to achieving valuable initiatives that benefit patients and the community.”

Hein van Eck, Chief Executive Officer of Mediclinic Middle East, said: “We are delighted to enter this strategic partnership with Al Jalila Foundation, which will allow both parties to leverage their considerable capabilities for the greater good of patients in the UAE. In the spirit of the Year of Community, which aims to strengthen social bonds and foster shared responsibility, Mediclinic Middle East looks forward to supporting Al Jalila Foundation’s charitable initiatives and ensuring healthcare services are extended to more vulnerable communities.”

King’s College Hospital London Dubai and Al Jalila Foundation Partner to Enhance Charitable Healthcare in the UAE

King’s College Hospital London Dubai has partnered with Al Jalila Foundation, which leads the Giving mission of Dubai Health, to enhance healthcare access and community well-being through charitable initiatives. The agreement was signed at Arab Health 2025 by Kimberly Pierce, CEO of King’s College Hospital London Dubai, and Dr. Amer Al Zarooni, CEO of Al Jalila Foundation.

Key areas of collaboration include:

  • Improving Access to Quality Healthcare: Initiatives will focus on providing quality healthcare, especially to underserved communities.
  • Supporting Charitable Programs: The partnership will enhance volunteer-driven efforts, including the “Wellness on Wheels” mobile medical clinic.
  • Promoting Community Health: The collaboration aims to support organ transplantation programs and assist female cancer patients at ‘Majlis Al Amal.’

Kimberly Pierce stated, “This agreement reflects our commitment to serving the community. Together with Dubai Health and Al Jalila Foundation, we aim to bring hope and care to those in need.” Dr. Amer Al Zarooni added, “This partnership enhances access to quality healthcare and aligns with Dubai Health’s ‘Patient First’ promise.”

About King’s College Hospital London Dubai
King’s College Hospital Dubai delivers world-class healthcare, leveraging expertise from its London counterpart to provide exceptional patient care across a wide range of specialties.

Empowering Tomorrow’s Healthcare Heroes

Al Jalila Foundation believes investing in knowledge drives progress. With the generous support of the Meem Foundation,we aresponsoring ten outstanding Emirati students in their pursuit of advanced medical education.

The scholarship recipients are testament to our shared commitment to advancing our nation’s healthcare sector and fulfilling our shared vision of creating a lasting impact in the UAE. Through their studies at the Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, and Queen’s University Belfast, these students will gain global expertise to serve their communities in the UAE.Among these scholars is Meera Abdulrahman Mubarak Ali Alghafri, whose impressive GPA of 3.96 in her Periodontology MSc reflects both academic talent and dedication to enhancing patient care.

With the support of the Al Jalila Foundation and the Meem Foundation, Meera has gained essential skills and a compassionate approach to care. The reach of the scholarship program goes beyond individual success. By investing in these talented Emiratis, we are building a healthcare workforce ready to meet evolving needs and to deliver care that aligns with our shared vision of a healthier, more resilient community.

Scholarship recipient Meera Abdulrahman Mubarak Ali Alghafri received a special invitation to meet His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defence of the UAE.

Each graduating scholar strengthens our nation’s healthcare capacity and builds a legacy of compassionate care. By nurturing Emirati talent, we are focusing on empowering our future healthcare professionals to save lives and inspire hope in patients.

Thanks to the support of the Meem Foundation, the ten students are pursuing studies in Cardiovascular Nursing, Paediatric Nursing, Orthodontics, and Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
By supporting students, we believe our vision of hope spreads further – touching more lives and strengthening our community.

We are deeply grateful to the Meem Foundation for making these dreams possible. Together, we are building a legacy of compassion, resilience and empowerment that will uplift our nation and transform countless lives for generations to come.

Al Jalila Foundation Supports People of Determination with Ta’alouf Program

Al Jalila Foundation – the healthcare philanthropic organization leading Dubai Health’s giving mission is transforming support for people of determination through its Ta’alouf program. Established over 11 years ago, the Ta’alouf program is the foundation’s flagship education program that works with parents, educators, other caregivers, and the wider community to empower people of determination (POD) and support their inclusion in education and society through training workshops and activities. The program is generally delivered in Arabic and English and offered free of charge.

Launched in 2013, the Ta’alouf Parents Training Program has equipped parents and caretakers with the knowledge and skills to effectively respond to the POD’s needs. To date, the program has had 22 cohorts, with 1098 parents and caregivers graduating from the program, representing 36 nationalities residing in all seven Emirates. These parents care for children facing diverse challenges, including Down syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), mental delay, and others.

Ta’alouf’s second program is the Teachers Training Program, in which primary teachers and principals from public and private schools in the UAE are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to better understand each student’s individual learning needs and further broaden their understanding of inclusive education best practices. Launched in 2014, the program runs for one academic year, is fully sponsored by Al Jalila Foundation, and is delivered by Zayed University, one of the leading universities in the region. The course is also endorsed by the Ministry of Education (MoE) and the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA).

The curriculum has developed further over time, creating a significant impact on the lives of educators, parents, and above all – children of determination. To date, 680 teachers representing 46 nationalities from 70 public schools and 60 private schools have successfully graduated from the Teachers Training program.

Commenting on the program’s success, Dr. Amer Al Zarooni, CEO of Al Jalila Foundation said “The Ta’alouf program is rooted in the principles of inclusion, acceptance and an unwavering commitment to the well-being of people of determination. By empowering educators, parents and caregivers, we aim to inspire positive action, cultivate a culture of hope and improve their quality of life. We are also glad to see the program’s results providing a stable foundation for an inclusive society in the UAE.”

Fr. Suresh Kumar, Principal of St. Mary’s Catholic High School, Fujairah, has noticed a marked improvement in the school after sending teachers to the one-year program. He commented, “Through the Al Jalila Foundation’s Ta’alouf Teachers Training program, the teachers at St. Mary’s Catholic High School, Fujairah, have been able to adapt their approach to special education within their classrooms. The teachers have been able to assist in early identification and subsequently suggest and implement strategies to support these children to reach their highest potential. As a result, the school continually progresses towards the goal of being an inclusive learning environment. We are excited to continue our partnership with Al Jalila Foundation and increase our capacity for inclusion.”

‘Ta’alouf’ meaning ‘harmony’ in Arabic, encapsulates the spirit of togetherness with strategic partners, parents, educators, and the wider community to empower people of determination. The program’s success throughout the years has inspired the Al Jalila Foundation to examine further ways of enhancing and developing the potential of people of determination. Consequently, the Ta’alouf Talent Scout program was established in 2022 to empower people of determination with intellectual disabilities (such as Down syndrome, Autism and others) by nurturing their talents and strengths, and inspiring them to pursue meaningful life opportunities in education and society.

To date, 124 People of Determination have participated in different Ta’alouf events and initiatives. Additionally, to date, 512 initiatives have been implemented in private and government schools across the UAE to promote and support the inclusion of students of determination.