Delegates at the 57th ICCA Congress, taking place in Dubai later this year, will have the opportunity to support a local charity that prevents blindness and visual impairment globally, with organisers partnering with Noor Dubai Foundation on a number of initiatives.
Meetings industry professionals from around the world are set to descend on Dubai when the annual flagship event of the International Congress and Convention Association comes to the Middle East for the first time, from 11-14 November. As with previous editions of the event, a strong corporate social responsibility (CSR) element has been incorporated, allowing members to contribute to and raise awareness of a global cause.
In the morning on 12 November, the ICCA Charity Run’N’Walk will take place along the Arabian Gulf coastline at La Mer, Dubai’s newest beachfront entertainment, retail and dining district and a popular attraction for both residents and tourists. Meraas, the developer behind La Mer, will be official Venue Sponsor for the event, which is building on the first run at last year’s ICCA Congress in Prague. With the choice of a 3km run or a 1.5km walk, participants will be encouraged to make a donation to Noor Dubai Foundation.
In addition, throughout the congress delegates will have the opportunity to donate old pairs of glasses, including prescription glasses and sunglasses to Noor Dubai Foundation who will re-lens and distribute these to those in need through its mobile eye clinic campaigns.

Launched as an initiative in 2008 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and later established as a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in 2010, Noor Dubai Foundation has touched the lives of over 27 million individuals across Africa and Asia through free treatment and preventive programmes, including the provision of eye glasses and medication.
Dr Manal Taryam, board member and CEO Noor Dubai Foundation said: “Funding prevention of blindness programmes is a great opportunity for Corporate Social Responsibility and we would like to thank ICCA and the Local Host Committee for their support. Their contribution will greatly improve both the social and economic conditions of the individuals who will receive treatment through Noor Dubai programmes.”

“According to the World Health Organization, 80% of all visual impairment can be prevented or cured and about 90% of the world’s visually impaired live in developing countries. Through our international mobile eye camp outreach programme, Noor Dubai Foundation provides eye medical care in the form of vision screening, surgeries, and medication to those living in remote areas with minimal access to primary healthcare facilities.”
ICCA Congress organisers have seen strong interest in the 57th edition of the event, with registrations outpacing previous editions. In addition to a strong core programme taking place at Dubai World Trade Centre, the event will also feature a series of evening events to facilitate networking and cultural exchanges. Venues will include the Armani Pavilion at the foot of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, Jumeirah Beach Hotel, and Al Lisaili Desert Camp.
