UAE unveils global vision to increase community contributions to over Dh20 billion by 2031, says Sheikh Mansour.

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The strategy builds on Dh3.23 billion generated through 191 corporate partnerships in 2025.

Dubai: The UAE has unveiled a national vision to raise community contributions to more than Dh20 billion by 2031, building on partnerships with the private sector to strengthen sustainable development and maximise social impact.

The initiative builds on Dh3.23 billion in community contributions generated in 2025 through 191 corporate partnerships, highlighting growing collaboration between the public and private sectors in advancing national development goals.

Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court, said: “The UAE is launching a new global vision for community contributions, targeting more than Dh20 billion by 2031, after achieving Dh3.23 billion in 2025 through the participation of 191 companies. This reflects the strength of a national partnership that makes giving a driver of sustainable development and a global model for creating positive impact.”

The initiative aims to strengthen the role of businesses in community development while reinforcing the UAE’s position as a global leader in sustainable philanthropy, corporate social responsibility, and public-private partnerships that support long-term economic and social prosperity.

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