UAE- March 2025- The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has organised a series of Ramadaniย Majlisesย across the Emirates of Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah, to promoteย the National Programme for Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation, โHayat.โ
Organised by MoHAP representative offices, the Ramadani gatherings aimed to raise awareness about the life-saving benefits of organ donation, which offer patients in need a second chance at life. The initiative comes as part of the ministryโs ongoing initiatives to stimulate community engagement with the national efforts, support the quality of life in the UAE and enhance the communityโs health in line with the โWe the UAE 2031โ vision, which is set to build a world-class healthcare system.
The Majlises were attended by H.E. Dr Amin Hussain Al Amiri, Assistant Undersecretary of Health Regulations Sector, and the directors of MoHAPโs representative offices. Dr Ali Abdulkarim Al Obaidli, Chairman of the National Committee for Organ Transplantation, was also present, alongside local government officials and many community members.
Encouraging organ donation
The events featured extensive discussions between officials and the public about the crucial role of โHayatโ programme, which seeks to foster a culture of organ donation, both during life and posthumously.
The discussions also touched on new and innovative ways to boost the success of transplant surgeries and improve recovery outcomes for patients who are given a second chance at life.
Additionally, the gatherings provided attendees with necessary information on how to register for the programme, along with insights into the legislative and regulatory requirements and guidelines that govern organ donation and transplantation.
Health excellence
His Excellencyย Dr. Amin Al Amiri emphasised that Ramadanย Majlisesย provide a perfect venue for raising public awareness about the transformative impact of organ donation, and showcasing how it offers patients a second chance at life and fosters better community health.
Al Amiri noted that โHayatโ programme has become a fundamental part of the UAEโs healthcare journey, reflecting the countryโs remarkable achievements in the medical sector, which continues to experience a transformation shifts at all levels.
โThe number of registered donors under the Hayat programme has now reached 32,704 individuals, while the total number of actual donors in the UAE stands at 331. The number of organs transplanted across the country has reachedย 1216,โย H.E. Dr Al Amiri stated.
He added that theย total number of patients who have undergone organ transplants within the UAE has risen toย 1167ย by 2024, figures that reflect the countryโs significant progress in organ donation and transplantation.
Government approach
His Excellency noted that the Cabinetโs recent adoption of the executive regulations for the donation and transplantation of human organs and tissues reaffirms the governmentโs commitment to enhancing public health and delivering advanced treatment solutions that meet patient needs in line with the highest regulatory standards.
โThe UAE will continue to develop a healthcare system that not only meets global standards but also touches lives in deeply meaningful ways. Guided by the vision of its wise leadership, the UAE is committed to shaping policies and legislation that truly uplift the quality of life for everyone.
โOrgan transplantation is one of the most remarkable advancements in medicine,โ said Dr Al Amiri. โIt goes beyond replacing an organโit restores lives, renews hope for families, and offers a fresh start to patients longing for a second chance.โ
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Comprehensive campaigns
Meanwhile,ย Dr Aliย Abdulkarimย Al Obaidli stated that theย โHayatโ programme has become one of the fastest-growing initiatives globally in the field of organ donation, driven by comprehensive awareness campaigns and continuous community engagement.
Al Obaidli noted thatย regular outreach sessions across all emirates have played a fundamental role in highlighting the programmeโs objectives and values, whileย first-hand testimonials from transplant recipients have helped inspire more people to register as donors. This showcases the growing public confidence in the countryโs advanced healthcare infrastructure.
Additionally,ย Mohammed Abdullah Al Zarooni, Director of the Ministryโs Representative Office in Sharjah, stressed that the โHayatโ Programme is one of the Ministryโs most impactful humanitarian initiatives. He commended the positive response from the community, noting thatย many people have stepped forward to register as donorsโdriven by a strong belief in the power of giving and its profound role in saving lives and restoring hope.
Supporting Hayat
For his part, Hamad Taryam Al Shamsi, Director of the Ministryโs Representative Office in Ajman, stated that the office is committed to supporting the โHayatโ programme by expanding outreach efforts and strengthening partnerships with all segments of society.
โRamadanย Majlisesย are effective dialogue platforms to communicate impactful health messages,โ he said. โWe will spare no effort to build partnerships to ensure sustained support for this pioneering programme to help save the lives of patients with organ failure.โ
Furthermore, Ali bin Jarsh Al Ghafli, Director of the Ministryโs Representative Office inย Umm Al Quwain, stressed theย โHayatโ programme is a deeply human and national initiative, one that brings communities together in a spirit of compassion and solidarity.
โOrgan donation is one of the most powerful acts of givingโit can save lives and offer a second chance to someone waiting for hope,โย Al Ghafli said.




