DHCA enters into partnership with Al Jalila Foundation

DHCA partners with Al Jalila Foundation
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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Dubai Healthcare City Authority (DHCA), the governing body of Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) free zone, has entered into a strategic partnership with Al Jalila Foundation to foster opportunities for collaborative research, knowledge exchange, and new initiatives to advance regional healthcare services.

As part of the agreement, DHCA will promote Al Jalila Foundation as its ‘Charity of Choice,’ collaborate on fundraising efforts, and support Dubai Health’s initiatives, including the Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital.

Furthermore, the agreement aligns with Dubai’s strategic vision of advancing the healthcare industry and addressing the evolving needs of the city and beyond.

The agreement also focuses on implementing charitable, volunteerism, and humanitarian initiatives in the healthcare sector. Additionally, it aims to support aspiring healthcare professionals and enhance medical education, contributing to the development of a highly skilled healthcare workforce.

According to the statement, within the agreement, Al Jalila Foundation will deliver ‘Wellness on Wheels’ mobile clinic services to DHCC’s community and provide volunteering opportunities.

Issam Galadari, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Healthcare City Authority, said that, “This partnership underscores our commitment to supporting Al Jalila’s vital role in advancing medical education, research, and innovation in Dubai. By collaborating on impactful initiatives and programs, we are contributing to the foundation’s mission of enhancing healthcare initiatives and services.”

Dr. Amer Al Zarooni, Chief Executive Officer of Al Jalila Foundation, commented that, “At Al Jalila Foundation, we believe that collaboration is key to advancing healthcare and shaping a healthier future. Through this partnership with Dubai Healthcare City Authority, we are strengthening our commitment to medical education and research in the healthcare sector.”

“Together, we will drive impactful initiatives that develop our healthcare professionals, which contribute towards building a future-ready healthcare ecosystem that meets the evolving needs of our community,” Al Zarooni added.

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