(Reuters) – The United Arab Emirates has allocated $100 million to support development projects in nations affected by irregular immigration, as reported by state news agency WAM on Sunday.
The declaration was made by UAE president Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during his attendance at an international conference in Rome on Sunday, according to WAM.
The UAE’s commitment to providing financial assistance to countries grappling with irregular immigration demonstrates its dedication to addressing the challenges faced by these nations. By investing in development projects, the UAE aims to alleviate the root causes of irregular immigration and promote stability in affected regions.
This significant contribution will contribute to initiatives such as infrastructure development, education, healthcare, and job creation, all of which are vital in improving the quality of life for individuals residing in countries impacted by irregular migration.
The UAE’s financial support serves as an example for other countries to follow, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in tackling migration issues. By fostering partnerships and providing necessary resources, nations can work together to create sustainable solutions and address the multifaceted challenges associated with irregular immigration.
President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s presence at the international conference in Rome underscores the UAE’s commitment to actively participating in discussions on global issues and finding collaborative strategies to address them.
As the conference continues, world leaders and delegates will discuss and explore various approaches to mitigate the root causes of irregular migration, including socio-economic development, conflict resolution, and diplomatic interventions.
The UAE’s $100 million commitment exemplifies the country’s determination to make a positive impact and support countries affected by irregular immigration. Through these investments, the UAE demonstrates its solidarity with nations struggling to manage migratory challenges and its commitment to fostering stability and prosperity for all.
Reporting by Hatem Maher and Muhammad Al Gebaly; Editing by Hugh Lawson
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