H.H. Sheikh Mohammed crowns Arab Hope Makers

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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai has crowned Ahmed Zainoun from Morocco as the top Arab Hope Maker, winning AED 1 million.

Zainoun was recognised for his initiative to treat children with the disorder called Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP). Young patients suffering from the condition are also referred to as ‘Children of the Moon." The condition makes the patients extremely sensitive to ultraviolet light, raising their risk of skin cancer.  

Zainoun cares for 144 children with XP, raising funds to provide them with necessary medications and protective gear. Despite his efforts, some children have succumbed to the disease, motivating him to seek further support for Moon Voice to enable these children to live fulfilling lives and continue their education. 

Two other finalists, Samar Nadeem from Egypt and Khadija Al-Qorti from Morocco, were also honoured with equivalent cash prizes of AED1 million for their contributions to assisting the elderly and cancer patients, respectively.

The fifth edition of the Hope Makers initiative received over 26,000 nominations within a span of just one month.

Sheikh Mohammed said, “Hope Makers embody the true meaning of selfless giving, working tirelessly behind the scenes. They are inspiring role models, transforming lives without seeking recognition, leaving an enduring legacy of humanitarianism. The Arab world is rich in such examples of kindness and service. Recognising these initiatives is an acknowledgment of the values of generosity and compassion.”

At Dubai's Coca-Cola Arena, attendees watched videos showcasing the journeys of the three finalists, highlighting their humanitarian work and the impact they made in the lives of those in need, including orphans, the sick, the elderly, and the homeless. The audience also heard inspiring stories from two Hope Makers from Tunisia and Mauritania.

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