Ajman, UAE – The International Charity Organization announced that it has completed the implementation and construction of 140 integrated charitable complexes outside the UAE in 2025, at a value of AED 25 million.
This is within the framework of its humanitarian mission aimed at improving the quality of life for the most needy groups and enhancing community stability in less developed regions.
The charitable complexes implemented by the Authority included mosques, schools, wells, and health centers.
In addition to other facilities that meet the daily needs of residents and contribute to supporting sustainable development within beneficiary communities.
Dr. Khaled Al Khaja, Secretary-General of the Authority, stressed that these achievements embody the UAE’s vision for charitable work, and are an extension of its firm approach to extending a helping hand to those in need around the world, without discrimination, and in a way that consolidates the values of solidarity and human solidarity.
He said that implementing 140 charitable complexes within one year reflects the amount of effort made by the Authority’s teams and partners.
It also affirms its commitment to providing integrated development projects that leave a long-term impact on the lives of beneficiary communities, not just temporary solutions.
He explained that the Authority was keen to implement these complexes based on studying the actual needs of each region, and coordinating with local authorities, to ensure the sustainability of the projects and their operational efficiency.
He pointed out that charitable complexes represent an integrated model of humanitarian work that links education, health, water and worship.



