Dal Global and Works Partner For Digital Networking Ecosystem

Dal Global, a startup that seeks to make social impact intervention easily accessible and Works that specialises in no-code enterprise grade critical systems, have announced a strategic partnership to create a robust digital networking ecosystem that brings together social entrepreneurs, NGOs and the public & private sector. Under the terms of the agreement, Works will […]

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  • Dal Global, a startup that seeks to make social impact intervention easily accessible and Works that specialises in no-code enterprise grade critical systems, have announced a strategic partnership to create a robust digital networking ecosystem that brings together social entrepreneurs, NGOs and the public & private sector.

    Under the terms of the agreement, Works will support Dal Global by deploying their cutting-edge technology to their online program. For its part, Dal Global will bring together donors and beneficiaries of goods and services, through a ratings-based system that is powered by data and algorithms to enable informed decisions.

    Both Dal Global and Works have been part of the MBRIF Innovator Accelerator programme in 2021. Both the entities have accessed tailored mentorship and networking opportunities provided by MBRIF.

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    Speaking of the partnership, Fatima Al Naqbi, Ministry of Finance representative of MBRIF, said: “At MBRIF, we strive to empower our members and enable them to build synergies with other like-minded innovators. The collaboration between Dal Global and Works is a great example of the collaborative mindset of our members to make a positive impact on the society. We are proud to be part of this process and to be able to provide them with avenues to explore new ideas and expand their presence in the market.”

    Commenting on the agreement, Hasnaa Kebouri, Founder of Dal Global Ltd, said: “We are delighted to align with an innovative technology that will enable a faster, flexible and a transparent way to impact and digitize the social enterprise.”

    Works Platform CEO, Mohammed Yassir Houmame, said: “This partnership is an excellent opportunity to give back to the community and a very effective way for our technology to impact the lives of those who need it most positively.”

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