Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Special Olympics Middle East/North Africa (MENA), KPMG Lower Gulf and Special Olympics UAE have unveiled a year-round partnership which deepens the reach and impact of several programs and initiatives for Special Olympics UAE, and Special Olympics MENA

With this partnership, KPMG Lower Gulf will offer support to the Special Olympics Middle East/North Africa Regional Athlete Leadership Input Council (RALIC), built to create opportunities for athletes to develop and demonstrate their abilities in leadership roles. In addition, the firm will also provide consultancy and advisory support from 300 team members, experts, and executives to scale the movement of inclusion in the region.

With this partnership, KPMG Lower Gulf is now an official sponsor of the Special Olympics Unified Robotics program, the largest STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics)-based program for neurodiverse students in the MENA region, helping to create valuable opportunities to engage students of all abilities in STEM, coding and robotics.

During 2021, KPMG Lower Gulf will contribute to three key task forces: a unified robotics task force to maximize engagement, reach and impact of the program across UAE schools; a dedicated task force to provide end-to-end support for virtual RALIC meetings; and a specialized task force to produce an impact report with Special Olympics UAE about people of determination and their families.

Nader Haffar, Chairman and CEO of KPMG Lower Gulf said: “We are enthusiastic about supporting the athletes and continuing our partnership with Special Olympics, which we started in 2019. We, at KPMG, have a clear purpose—to inspire confidence and empower change. We believe in an inclusive world, no matter where an individual may work or live, and diversity is embraced. Together we respect each other and draw strength from our differences, as we seek to build a better society for all.”  

Ayman Abdel Wahab, President and Managing Director, Special Olympics Middle East/North Africa, said: It gives me great pride to know that partners who joined us through the Special Olympics World Games in 2019 in Abu Dhabi, are here with us today to continue the legacy of the most Unified Games in the history of Special Olympics. I strongly believe that with Special Olympics UAE being one of our active 22 programs in the region, and with the expertise of the passionate people at KPMG Lower Gulf, we will be able to impact the most critical, humanitarian mission of our time: inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. The Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi 2019 brought the UAE community together. It showed the government’s commitment to empowering people of determination with intellectual disabilities to participate in sports, contribute to society and follow their dreams.

Following the 2019 World Games, a myriad of strategies and initiatives supporting the empowerment and wellbeing of people of determination were launched. Special Olympics UAE continued creating valuable sports opportunities and programs to further the participation of People of Determination with intellectual disabilities across sports, arts and education. The aim is to foster a healthy, nurturing and supportive environment. This momentum continued in 2020 and 2021 with multiple virtual-program launches in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as limited in-person programs, in line with government guidelines and regulations.

Talal Al Hashemi, National Director of Special Olympics UAE, said: "Special Olympics UAE works with all stakeholders to advance and diversify growth opportunities for our athletes. Forming effective partnerships with the private sector is key to this strategy and directly links to maximizing resources and funding that enhance our ability to increase access to sports and amplify impact for Special Olympics UAE athletes. Experience shows that much can be gained from partnering with visionary and influential companies such as KPMG, and we are delighted to be collaborating with a business that wants to make a difference and accomplish shared goals."

James Babb, KPMG Head of Clients & Markets and Impact Champion, said: “We are honored to partner with Special Olympics MENA and Special Olympics UAE to provide pro-bono services to the athletes. This partnership is a continuation of our collaboration at the Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi 2019. It exemplifies KPMG’s dedication to ensuring the inclusion of People of Determination in sports and society, in line with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal Ten: Reduced Inequalities.”

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About Special Olympics UAE:

In October 2017, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, announced Special Olympics UAE as an independent organization dedicated to changing the lives of people with intellectual disabilities. Her Highness Sheikha Maryam Bint Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan was appointed as the Honorary President, and Her Excellency Shamma Bint Suhail Al Mazroui as Chairman of the Board of Trustees. 

The organization aims to empower people with intellectual disabilities through sports, while providing them with leadership opportunities to help them display their talents and integrate them into society.

Special Olympics UAE has launched a variety of community programs, including those focused on families and young athletes. It has also introduced several initiatives to empower people with intellectual disabilities to create a more inclusive society.

The Special Olympics of the UAE received international recognition from the International Special Olympics Foundation-USA in December 2017.  

About KPMG International 

KPMG is a global network of professional services firms providing Audit, Tax and Advisory services. We operate in 146 countries and territories and have 227,000 people working in member firms around the world. The independent member firms of the KPMG network are affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative ("KPMG International"), a Swiss entity. Each KPMG firm is a legally distinct and separate entity and describes itself as such. 

About Special Olympics Middle East/ North Africa:

Special Olympics Middle/East North Africa is one of the seven regional offices of Special Olympics International. Since 1999, Special Olympics MENA has been a pioneer in leading the way to integrate athletes with intellectual disabilities in the community through inclusion and the power of sports. The region includes 22 Special Olympics programs that provide year-round sports, training, competition, health, education, STEM, and various powerful non-sports programs to people with and without intellectual disabilities to unify the community.

About Special Olympics: https://www.specialolympics.org/ 

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