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In Dubai, a significant surge in voluntary blood donations is being driven by the ‘My Blood, for My Country’ campaign, gaining remarkable traction throughout the city. His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum set an inspiring example by personally donating blood at the Dubai Health Blood Donation Center, emphasizing the importance of humanitarian efforts.
This initiative not only highlights blood donation as a critical medical requirement but also positions it as a national obligation, mirroring the UAE’s fundamental values of support and solidarity within the community. The campaign targets to secure comprehensive blood supplies for hospitals, including specialized institutions like the Thalassemia Center, while motivating first-time donors and young people aged 18 to 30 to step forward.
In partnership with Al Ameen Service, Dubai Health Authority (DHA), Dubai Health, and Emarat Al Youm, the campaign aims to raise awareness about the vital role of blood donation. It also reaches out to individuals with rare blood types and encourages both public and private enterprises to coordinate donation events, fostering a culture of giving nationwide.
Over the years, ‘My Blood, for My Country’ has strengthened community bonds, inspiring both citizens and residents to engage actively in public health efforts. The initiative has played a crucial role in supporting patients, enhancing disease prevention, and ensuring Dubai’s healthcare system is well-prepared.
The success of this initiative hinges on its power to convert awareness into concrete action. By engaging the youth demographic and prompting regular donations, the campaign is building a sustainable blood donation network, guaranteeing that essential resources are available for those in dire need.
As community involvement continues to thrive, Dubai not only achieves its healthcare goals but also promotes a deep-rooted sense of humanitarian accountability, showcasing how leadership and collective action can save lives and fortify societal bonds.