Dubai, UAE – Emirati businessman Ghiyath Mohammed Ghiyath, owner of Ginko Group, has joined the list of contributors to the “Limit Life” campaign to save five million children from starvation.
Launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, coinciding with the holy month of Ramadan.
This is to raise at least one billion dirhams to be invested in implementing sustainable programs and projects that contribute to combating child hunger worldwide.
He announced the provision of eight million dirhams to support the campaign.
The contribution comes as part of the great community response to the “Limit Life” campaign to save five million children from starvation.
It falls under the umbrella of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives Foundation.
The campaign embodies a unique approach to humanitarian work based on comprehensive community participation to consolidate sustainability in giving and achieve its goals of protecting millions of children from hunger and malnutrition.
The “Lifetime Limit” campaign is implemented in partnership with UNICEF, Save the Children, the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, and Action Against Hunger.
Ghiyath Mohammed Ghiyath stressed that the “Lifetime Limit” campaign is in line with the authentic values of UAE society and its people’s haste to provide assistance to the less fortunate anywhere in the world.
He pointed out that the new Ramadan campaign embodies the great principles on which the UAE has been founded since the dawn of its founding.
At the forefront of this is helping others and enabling vulnerable groups to obtain their basic needs, especially children who face the risk of hunger and malnutrition.
He said: “Our participation in the new campaign expresses our commitment to supporting the blessed humanitarian and charitable efforts of our country and our wise leadership, to improve the reality of societies facing difficult circumstances”. Providing all possible support to millions of children who live in harsh conditions that affect their health and threaten their lives due to the lack of care and food. And the material capabilities necessary to spare them the disaster of hunger.
The “Limit Life” campaign to save five million children from starvation continues to receive contributions from institutions and individuals through seven main channels.



