SDO launches a smart initiative for charity

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SDO launches a smart initiative for charity
Our initiatives not only encourage our users to donate, but also keep them up to date with the advancements taking place.

Dubai - Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid had called for establishing a framework for individuals and organisations in the UAE to streamline activities that seek to realise the objectives of the Year of Giving

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Published: Thu 3 Aug 2017, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Fri 4 Aug 2017, 12:35 AM

The Smart Dubai Office (SDO) has launched a new high-tech initiative to mark the Year of Giving.
SDO customers who paid for their purchases using the Dubai Now application received a message, allowing them to enter whatever sum they choose to donate, and the system then processed them and directed them to the relevant UAE-based charities, under the supervision of the Government of Dubai.
"Institutions at all echelons of the Dubai Government draw inspiration from our wise leaders who have directed us all to be charitable," said SDO director Dr Aisha bint Butti bin Bishr. "They inspire us to work for the greater good of the UAE, and to always put people and their happiness first when we set our policies and launch our initiatives. We are all working to spread happiness in the UAE, which has become a prime destination for young professionals from all around the Arab world and beyond."
"At Smart Dubai we draw inspiration from His Highness. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE, who once said: 'True charity is making a difference.' With that in mind, we strive to always make a difference not only with what we give, but also how we give it, which reflects our passion for smart technology and our commitment to making Dubai the smartest and happiest city in the world."
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid had called for establishing a framework for individuals and organisations in the UAE to streamline activities that seek to realise the objectives of the Year of Giving, which reflect the UAE's deep-seated values of generosity and charity.
"Our initiatives not only encourage our users to donate, but also keep them up to date with the advancements taking place all around them as Dubai's smart transformation carries on," Dr Aisha noted. "It is a unique approach whereby technology is tailored to meet the needs of individuals from all segments of society."
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