Cairo: DIHAD Sustainable Organisation, in collaboration with the Human Fraternity Foundation in Egypt, today hosted a charity dinner for orphaned children at the Oasis of Mercy House project for orphan care (Dar Wahat Al-Rahma) in Cairo’s New Administrative Capital, during an evening of giving and compassion.
This event formed part of an official visit by a DIHAD Sustainable Organisation delegation to the Arab Republic of Egypt, headed by His Excellency Amb. Dr. Abdulsalam AlMadani, Chairman of DIHAD Sustainable Organisation and Chairman of DISAB, Roving Ambassador of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean (PAM) for the GCC Region, and accompanied by Mr. Tariq AlMadani, Member of the Board of Trustees of DIHAD Sustainable Organisation and CEO of INDEX Conferences and Exhibitions and INDEX Design, along with Mrs. Sara AlMadani, Member of the Board of Trustees of DIHAD Sustainable Organisation and CEO of INDEX Media. The visit underscores the Organisation’s ongoing efforts to advance sustainable humanitarian action, cement the values of fraternity and solidarity, and affirm that genuine investment in the future of orphans begins with education, the surest path to lasting hope built on knowledge and empowerment.
The delegation was received by Eng. Milad Lahzi, Founder and Secretary General of the Human Fraternity Foundation, members of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees, Ms. Nivin Bakhati, Secretary General of the Edita Foundation for Social Development, and a number of officials, civil society representatives, and humanitarian development leaders in Egypt, who commended the initiative and considered it a model for strengthening cross-border charitable partnerships.
The evening began with an address by Eng. Milad Lahzi, who welcomed the DIHAD Sustainable Organisation delegation and affirmed that their visit embodied a powerful message of hope and humanity, reflecting the core values that underpin meaningful and enduring humanitarian partnerships.
Afterwards, His Excellency Amb. Dr. Abdulsalam AlMadani delivered an inspiring address, declaring that investing in children’s education is the cornerstone of societal progress.
In this context, His Excellency unveiled a trailblazing humanitarian initiative: launching a smart classroom for continuous learning, in partnership with the Human Fraternity Foundation, to provide educational and training programmes for the home’s children, fully staffed by expert instructors, state-of-the-art technology, and all essential learning resources.
This initiative marks a significant step in advancing lifelong learning, combining humanitarian and developmental dimensions that empower children, uphold their right to learn, and provide a stimulating, inclusive educational environment.
The smart classroom aims to deliver cutting-edge learning opportunities through specialised training and awareness programmes that strengthen children’s skills and hone their abilities, unlocking wider horizons for their future. This initiative builds on the earlier agreement between DIHAD Sustainable Organisation and the Human Fraternity Foundation, which seeks to deliver specialised medical services to children in Egypt, prioritising training medical, administrative, and educational staff and ensuring healthcare for children in need.
The initiative also reflects His Excellency Amb. Dr. Abdulsalam AlMadani’s unwavering belief that investing in education is essential to achieving sustainable development and reaffirms the vital role of technology in shaping innovative learning environments that respond to the demands of our time and address the needs of children in underprivileged communities.
Childhood is the gateway to true sustainability. Caring for orphans is not merely a charitable initiative but a civilizational and moral responsibility
During his speech, His Excellency stated: “Childhood is the gateway to true sustainability. Caring for orphans is not merely a charitable initiative but a civilizational and moral responsibility. At DIHAD Sustainable Organisation, we believe education is not an option but a fundamental right and the genuine key to community sustainability. Without knowledge and learning, societies cannot rise or achieve real, sustainable development.”
His Excellency added: “The smart classroom for continuous education is not merely a technological project; it is a humanitarian and moral commitment to a generation that deserves us to dream alongside it, rather than for it. We at DIHAD Sustainable Organisation believe that investing in children’s education, especially for orphans and vulnerable groups, is an investment in a fairer, more compassionate, and more stable future. Every child who receives a genuine educational opportunity is a seed of hope planted in the soil of this world, destined to grow into peace and awareness.”
The Human Fraternity Foundation representatives later accompanied the DIHAD delegation on a guided tour of the centre’s facilities. The delegation visited the dining halls, the orphan accommodation apartments, the residential quarters, and the hotel, which is currently under construction and expected to serve as a primary source of income for the home. The tour also included a visit to “Zayed’s Children” Hall, named in recognition of the generous support provided by the United Arab Emirates, under the guidance of its wise leadership, to people in need worldwide.
The UAE’s Message to the World: When Giving Becomes an Expression of Identity
This event is a tangible expression of the vision of the United Arab Emirates and its leadership, which has embraced humanitarian action not as a publicity tool but as a national philosophy to be taught, practiced, and shared. DIHAD Sustainable Organisation brought this vision to life at the event, with the UAE reflected not only in its geography but in its message, principles, and values. The initiative aligns with the Organisation’s commitment to supporting humanitarian initiatives worldwide and building bridges of compassion and cooperation among charitable institutions within a framework that respects human diversity.
The presence of DIHAD Sustainable Organisation among our children today was more than a visit; it was a message of hope and humanity
Eng. Milad Lahzi, Founder and Secretary General of the Human Fraternity Foundation, said:
“The presence of DIHAD Sustainable Organisation among our children today was more than a visit; it was a message of hope and humanity carried by the United Arab Emirates, embodying its deeply rooted values of generosity and compassion. The children felt seen, believed in, and invested in through the smart education initiative, which opened new doors for dreaming and learning. What we witnessed today is not a passing gesture, but a genuine commitment to planting hope in children’s hearts and a meaningful contribution to building an aware and educated generation. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to His Excellency, Amb. Dr. Abdulsalam AlMadani and the DIHAD Sustainable Organisation team for this noble initiative, which reaffirms that education is the most powerful pathway to building stable, just, and prosperous societies.”
DIHAD: From Conference to Global Humanitarian Movement
Founded in Dubai as a platform for humanitarian dialogue, DIHAD Sustainable Organisation has evolved into a global intellectual and humanitarian movement aimed at redefining priorities in relief and development work. The Organisation has reached over 197 countries worldwide, benefiting more than 22.9 million people. It has partnered with over 967 organisations to deliver projects valued at over €1.4 billion. Through organising 21 international conferences, DIHAD has significantly expanded its reach, impacting more than 50 million people annually through media coverage, underscoring its growing global presence and humanitarian influence.