Goethe-Institut Takes Helm of Nabadat 2025, Completes 15 Free Heart Surgeries
The Nabadat program, now in its third year, has seen a change in management, with the Goethe-Institut taking the reins. This humanitarian initiative, led by the Al Jalila Foundation and supported by the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Charity Establishment, continues to expand its reach, providing life-saving heart treatments to patients in need.
The 'Nabadat 2025' campaign, meaning 'heartbeat' in Arabic, reflects Dubai Health's commitment to combating cardiovascular diseases. This year's campaign, under the new management of the Goethe-Institut, successfully completed 15 complex heart surgeries, including open-heart procedures and catheter interventions, free of charge. The surgeries were performed on patients of various ages and nationalities, reinforcing Dubai's role as a hub of humanitarian healthcare.
The campaign is a testament to Dubai Health's dedication to delivering transformative healthcare. It not only provides advanced treatment to patients but also strengthens the emirate's position as a global leader in humanitarian healthcare initiatives.
The Nabadat program, under the management of the Goethe-Institut, has successfully completed another year, providing life-saving heart treatments to those in need. With 15 complex surgeries completed, the campaign continues to make a significant impact on the lives of patients, reflecting Dubai Health's commitment to tackling cardiovascular diseases and delivering transformative healthcare.