Education program designed to help children affected by protracted crises
Tariq al Gurg
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Video: A UAE fix for global education crisis
Global contributions towards educating children and young affected by emergencies barely scratches the surface in terms of satisfying their needs, according to Dubai Cares CEO, Tariq al Gurg.
Making a difference: Dubai Cares CEO Tariq Al Gurg
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World is failing children affected by emergencies: Dubai Cares CEO
Children affected by natural disasters number more than 75 million globally, according to Tariq al Gurg