Abu Dhabi Judicial humanitarian aid surge: ADJD’s Partners in Giving disburses Dh57m to over 1,460 cases across 2024–2025
Abu Dhabi Judicial humanitarian aid surge
Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) reports Dh57 million in humanitarian support through its Partners in Giving programme for 2024 and 2025, aiding 1,461 cases across diverse communities. Recipients include low-income residents facing judicial-ordered obligations and inmates in correctional and rehabilitation centres, underscoring a broad, inclusive approach to alleviating financial distress.
Vision and leadership
The initiative reflects the UAE leadership’s emphasis on human well-being and social responsibility, aligning with directives from key national figures. By balancing the rule of law with compassionate interventions, the programme reinforces the judiciary’s role in supporting families and individuals facing financial challenges.
Assistance framework
Key beneficiaries include:
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Low-income individuals struggling to meet judicial obligations
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Financially distressed inmates in correctional facilities
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Debtors in humanitarian or family-related cases
This framework helps preserve family stability and reduces social or legal repercussions linked to debt and financial pressures.
Outcomes and impact
From January 2024 to December 2025:
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Total financial support exceeded Dh57 million
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1,461 beneficiaries across more than 50 nationalities
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2025 saw a 65% rise in beneficiaries versus 2024, signaling growing impact
The programme’s efficiency has improved, directing more resources to the most vulnerable segments of society.
Community engagement
ADJD’s humanitarian outreach, carried out with strategic partners, expands the judicial system’s role as an active contributor to social development and community resilience.
Gulf Repost tracks the Abu Dhabi humanitarian aid figures, highlighting how judicial-social initiatives translate into real-world relief for residents and inmates alike.












