Al Jalila Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Dubai Health, has announced a strategic partnership with the Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC), the largest arbitral institution in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia region, to strengthen community outreach and advance health initiatives through joint charitable efforts.
The collaboration will bring together the healthcare and legal sectors in support of Al Jalila Foundationโs mission, through community engagement, donor outreach, and awareness initiatives.
As part of the agreement, โDIACโs name will be added to Al Jalila Foundationโs donor recognition wall, commemorating their generous contribution, and the Foundation will be recognized as a charitable partner across DIACโs communication channels.
The agreement reflects the goals of the UAE Year of Community and highlights both organizationsโ commitment to creating sustainable impact. By strengthening cross-sector collaboration, the initiative supports national efforts to promote a collective sense of social responsibility.
Dr. Amer Al Zarooni, CEO of Al Jalila Foundation, said: โWe are proud to partner with DIAC in a collaboration that reflects our shared vision of building a healthier and more compassionate society. Their support enables us to expand our reach and deepen our impact within the community.โ
He added: โStrategic alliances like this are key to our mission. They allow us to work across sectors, leverage expertise and create sustainable, lasting change in peopleโs lives.โ
Jehad Kazim, Executive Director of Dubai International Arbitration Centreย said: โDIAC believes institutions have a responsibility to serve the communities of which they are a part. By partnering with Al Jalila Foundation, we will harness the collective strength of the legal and arbitration community to bring about tangible, positive change.
โThis partnership reflects our values and our belief in the transformative power of giving.โ
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Earlier this year, DIAC hosted a Ramadan Charity Suhoor that raised over AED 100,000 to support The Child Fund by Al Jalila Foundation, highlighting the organizationโs dedication to social impact.




