DIHAD Sustainable Humanitarian Foundation has entered into a tie-up with the UAE-based healthcare group Axios International for a partnership with its ‘ForeverCare’ initiative to promote philanthropy and humanitarian work.
The agreement between the two envisages providing treatment to patients in need through sustainable solutions, including providing medicines, medical supplies and humanitarian aid through its network of specialists in the field.
The agreement also provides for cooperation to exchange expertise in the humanitarian field between the two parties and to spread awareness regarding the importance of providing medicine to countries in need.
Ambassador Dr. Abdul Salam Al Madani, Roving ambassador for the parliamentary assembly of the Mediterranean for the GCC and chairman of DIHAD Sustainable Humanitarian Foundation, said the aim of the partnership was to improve access to innovative treatment and medicines for low-income communities around the world, especially for those who cannot afford treatment for their illness.
“This agreement will also help identify the challenges facing the medical and pharmaceutical sectors in general, and work to find appropriate solutions and advanced mechanisms of action in accordance with global standards,” he said.
“This will help to provide wider access to innovative medication for those who are affected, giving them greater hope for a better life,” Al Madani added.

The ForeverCare Initiative, which collects medicines and medical supplies from companies and pharmaceutical manufacturers to provide them to countries in need, was launched during the 18th edition of the Dubai International Humanitarian Aid & Development Conference & Exhibition (DIHAD).
ForeverCare is organised in cooperation with the Dubai international pharmaceutical and technologies conference and exhibition (DUPHAT) and in partnership with the Waterfalls initiative for continuous education from the UAE to the World.