Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PAD celebrates International women’s day

PAD
  • The Pakistan Association Dubai (PAD) organized the event to bring women of the community together.
  • The event hosted by Ms. Sitawat Hassan Khan was attended by diplomats from several countries.
  • PAD-PMC presented them with pink flowers.

Dubai: Women around the world observed International Women’s Day in a bid to promote equal rights, fair treatment, and representation. The Pakistan Association Dubai (PAD) organized the event to bring women of the community together.

A special IWD event hosted by Ms. Sitawat Hassan Khan was attended by diplomats from several countries, including PAD and Ladies Forum. It was a constructive occasion where topics related to women’s role in building community engagement and participation were discussed.

 

To honor the ladies of PAD-PMC on this special day, PAD-PMC presented them with pink flowers.

 

This year’s campaign, #EmbraceEquity, urges us all to challenge gender stereotypes, confront discrimination, draw attention to bias, and strive for inclusion. At the same time, the United Nations is promoting “DigitALL: Innovation and Technology for Gender Equality.”

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‘It’s a catastrophe’: PAD holds donation drive for flood victims

PAD
  • Pakistan has received unprecedented rainfall, causing floods that have affected 33 million people.
  • PAD organization shipped over 42 tonnes of relief aid to the South Asian country over the weekend.
  • Relief efforts by the Pakistan Association Dubai are currently focusing largely on accruing tents.

The Pakistan Association Dubai is organizing a fundraising campaign to assist millions of people affected by the country’s devastating floods.

Despite the fact that the organization shipped over 42 tonnes of relief aid to the South Asian country over the weekend, hundreds of UAE citizens continue to give to the cause.

Donations will be gathered and packed at the Pakistan Association Dubai offices in the Oud Metha district, in collaboration with the Dar Al Ber Society.

Over the last few weeks, Pakistan has received unprecedented rainfall, causing floods that have affected 33 million people and killed over 1,300 people. With one-third of the country already submerged, half a million people are at risk.

Relief efforts by the Pakistan Association Dubai are currently focusing largely on accruing tents, dry food items, hygiene kits, blankets, towels, and bedsheets.

“We’ve had a great response from the community so far. Lots of schools and corporations have reached out to us and want to join the campaign,” Faisal Ikram, president of the Pakistan Association Dubai, told The National.

“I was in Pakistan in the 2010 floods and I know the experience of these floods.

“I think this is a much bigger catastrophe than the 2010 floods. One-third of the country is underwater and a lot of these areas are where people depend on crops or cattle for livelihood. It’s going to be a massive effort required to rebuild them.”

Dr. Ikram expects that the donation drive will continue for another two or three months.

More than 200 residents across the UAE have volunteered to help with the campaign, including delivering and packing the relief items.

Abdulla Osama, 21, is one of the volunteers who has been turning up almost daily to pack clothes.

“I feel it’s my duty. What is happening in Pakistan right now is terrible. I want to help as much as I can,” he said.

“I’m happy to come every day and help where it is needed. I’m also very happy to see how many people are volunteering and donating. It’s a great community effort.”

The Pakistan Association Dubai is accepting donations from 9 am to 9 pm, and people have been coming in throughout the day, bringing in boxes filled with relief items.

Dhruv Bhatt is an Indian businessman who brought donations on Monday.

“I’ve brought non-perishables like rice and lentils. We’re trying to do as much as we can by collecting from families and friends,” he said.

“It’s really sad seeing the kind of events that are unfolding there. People are really struggling.”

Pupils from schools across the UAE have created their own packages for the victims, with handwritten notes and small stationary items.

The next step of the program, according to Dr. Ikram, will seek to reconstruct communities.

He also stated that they are collecting cash donations, which would be handled through the Dar Al Ber charity and utilized mostly to restore infrastructure.

“Phase two will include reconstructing people’s homes, villages, schools, tiny hospitals or clinics, and mosques,” he explained.

Since the floods, the UAE has been offering aid to Pakistan.

Hundreds of volunteers assisted in the packing of thousands of essential relief children and food supplies on Saturday.

The “We Stand Together” national community event was hosted at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, Dubai Expo City, and the Expo Centre in Sharjah.

By the end of the day, volunteers packed 1.2 tonnes of supplies into 30,000 boxes.

The food supplies included flour, rice, lentils, tomato paste, and oil, while relief kits consisted of essential toiletries for women and children, such as diapers, sanitary pads, and soaps.

The UAE is operating an air bridge to transport humanitarian aid.

On August 27, President Sheikh Mohamed ordered urgent aid to be sent to Pakistan.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, also ordered aid worth Dh50 million ($13.6m) be delivered to the country.

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Pakistan Association Dubai will construct a model community

Pakistan Association Dubai
  • The hamlet will include 64 residences, a medical clinic, a mosque, a school, a playground, and a park.
  • It will consist of 16 clusters, each with four houses.
  • Construction will begin on January 1, 2023, and will be completed by the end of March.

Pakistan Association Dubai (PAD), in partnership with Al Khidmat Foundation, will construct a model hamlet for flood victims in Pakistan’s Balochistan province’s Lasbela district.

The hamlet will include 64 residences, a medical clinic, a mosque, a school, a playground, and a park. It will consist of 16 clusters, each with four houses, and will serve approximately 600 people from the Lasbela district, which was one of the most impacted places in the recent floods.

Solar energy will be used to power the project, which will supply communities with clean water, sanitation, and sewage services.

Construction will begin on January 1, 2023, and will be completed by the end of March.

“Earlier, when we launched this campaign, we envisioned building this model village. There were several paperwork and logistics which we had to ensure were well-aligned to help this project materialize. We remain grateful to Community Development Authority (CDA), the Dar Al Ber Society, and the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities for their continuous efforts to facilitate our relief work. For donations, I request you to be a part of this noble cause,” said Dr. Ikram.

Al Khidmat Pakistan, which assisted PAD with flood relief efforts, will also assist in the development and completion of this multi-component project.

Pakistan has experienced the greatest floods in its history, destroying hundreds of thousands of homes and damaging many public health facilities, water systems, and infrastructure.

This year’s high monsoon rains in Pakistan affected over 33 million people, including approximately 16 million children, destroying key infrastructure such as roads, bridges, schools, hospitals, and public health facilities.

Previously, Pakistan Association Dubai contributed 435 tonnes of aid and 15 containers to flood relief efforts.

According to the Organization, the mosque, dispensary, and solar-powered water project have already been funded.

“I was waiting for PAD to announce this because I wanted to build a mosque there,” said the anonymous donor who supported the mosque. We know that floods have destroyed homes and villages. This is my and my family’s way of contributing to the rehabilitation of our Balochistani brothers and sisters.”

Each house in the model town will cost Dh6,000 to build (Rs366,000).

PAD said the material being used is low-cost but without compromising on the quality. The substructure will be built using cement, sand, and crushed. Masonry work will be done using blocks, cement, and sand. For the superstructure, blocks, cement and sand will be used. Internal and external plaster work will be carried out using cement and sand. The floor is to be made with hilly sand and the roof precast will be girder with slab, and cement for filling the door and window.

“After thorough monitoring and evaluation, the project status will be communicated to the donor as per the agreed reporting schedule,” the Association said.

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PAD takes part in clean UAE 2022

PAD
  • PAD volunteers participated in #CleanUAE2022.
  • PAD volunteers and the community have always been at the forefront.
  • The project was held on December 10th.

Pakistan Association Dubai volunteers participated in #CleanUAE2022 for the Emirates Environmental Group (EEG) on December 10th.

Through the PAD platform, PAD volunteers and the community have always been at the forefront of important causes. PAD remains strong advocates for a green and sustainable planet.

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PAD: Meet and greet with cross route motorcycle travelers

PAD
  • PAD hosted an event with the  Cross Route Motorcycle Travelers.
  • Cross Route Motorcycle Travelers are on a journey “Into the Light” on their bikes.
  • Cross Route Motorcycle Travelers have also performed Umrah.

Pakistan Association of Dubai hosted an exciting Meet and Greet with the Cross Route Motorcycle Travelers on Jan 17th, 2023 who are on a Journey ‘Into The Light’ on their bikes from Pakistan to six countries and have also performed Umrah along the way. Pakistan Association of Dubai thanked them for coming and paid a huge congratulations on your achievement.

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Pakistan’s ambassador visits PAD

Pakistan
  • PAD welcomed the Ambassador of Pakistan to the UAE.
  • He was invited for a detailed tour.
  • H.E. Faisal Tirmizi was extremely pleased with the high standard of services.

Pakistan Association Dubai had the privilege of welcoming the Ambassador of Pakistan to the UAE, His Excellency Faisal Niaz Tirmizi to their complex for a detailed tour of the facility.

H.E. Faisal Tirmizi was extremely pleased with the high standard of services and care being promoted at PAD-PMC and expressed his support for our work. Take a look at some glimpses from the visit.

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PAD: Meet and greet with Kamran on bike

PAD
  • Kamran Ali stopped by PAD-PMC for a great meet & greet.
  • PAD guests thoroughly enjoyed his storytelling.
  • PAD is extremely proud of him.

Kamran Ali (also known as Kamran On Bike), a cyclist photographer, stopped by PAD-PMC for a great meet & greet! Listening to his strong story and storytelling was an incredible joy for PAD guests. PAD is extremely proud of him and admires his efforts to bring honor to Pakistan around the world.

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Ambassador of Pakistan’s dinner with the Pakistani community

Pakistan

The evening provided an opportunity for networking. Over 300 people from all backgrounds were welcomed. Ambassador emphasized the need for civic involvement and participation. H.E Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, Ambassador of Pakistan, sponsored an exclusive dinner for members of our community on February 27th, 2023. The evening provided an opportunity for networking and viewing their facility, … Read more