
Dar Al Ber Society, committed to carrying out philanthropic work both locally and abroad, is running a variety of charitable and humanitarian projects in Indonesia.
An official delegation from the charity association paid a visit to Indonesia, where the delegation was briefed on the updates of the 26 philanthropic projects managed by Dar Al Ber in the country. The initiatives, covering a span of social and religious sectors in Indonesia, are being carried out in collaboration with accredited entities in a number of villages and towns.
The 13-day trip is led by Abdullah Ali bin Zayed, Executive Director of Dar Al Ber, and is in line with the association's policy and plans of the charity's Projects Department, which are based on direct communication with global strategic partners and entities.
Bin Zayed said the visit covers ongoing projects by the authorised entities in Indonesia. "We sometimes urge our partners to speed up procedures to get projects completed as early as possible, or as scheduled, according to the standards requested", he added.
The Dar Al Ber delegation also visited the UAE Embassy in Indonesia where they briefed Emirati diplomats on the progress of charity projects in the country.
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