UAE tycoon launches largest Arab education fund with $1.14B | Global News

UAE tycoon launches largest Arab education fund with $1.14B

/ 08:49 PM April 20, 2016

Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai and UAE Vice President, center, claps with other officials during a ceremony to announce the creation of the Mohammed bin Rashid Global Center for Endowment Consultancy, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Tuesday, March 22, 2016. Officials speaking on behalf of Dubai’s ruler have announced a new endowment center in his name. They said it would focus on issues like autism and education, though they did not offer specific details on funding for the center. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)

Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai and UAE Vice President, center, claps with other officials during a ceremony to announce the creation of the Mohammed bin Rashid Global Center for Endowment Consultancy, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Tuesday, March 22, 2016. AP

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates  — A multibillionaire businessman from the United Arab Emirates has launched the Arab world’s largest education fund, setting aside $1.14 billion (4.2 billion dirhams) in grants for underserved youth from the region.

The Abdulla al-Ghurair Foundation for Education plans to provide scholarships for 15,000 Middle Eastern students over the next 10 years. The recipients will be students in need of financial assistance who also qualify for entrance to the region’s top universities.

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Fund Chairman Abdul Aziz al-Ghurair said at Wednesday’s launch that his family has set aside a third of their wealth for the education initiative.

More than half of the 369 million people living in the Middle East are under 25 years old, but unemployment runs high in part because many do not have access to quality education or jobs. TVJ

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