Dar Al Ber Society has succeeded in obtaining the 'ISO 37000:2021' corporate governance system certification, which covers the various activities, operations, and services provided by the Society to its clients and to society as a whole, to enhance its historical leadership in charitable, humanitarian, and social developmental work, in the Emirates and worldwide.

Dr. Mohammed Suhail Al Muhairi, CEO and Managing Director of Dar Al Ber, said: "This new certificate and achievement for the Society joins the series of peer-reviewed international certificates that the Society has obtained over the past years, and the successive achievements it has achieved in its long and extended career in charitable and humanitarian work. and societal development.

Dr Al Muhairi said that the Society had previously obtained ISO certificates in various fields, including the Quality Management System ISO9001:2015, the Information Security Management System ISO 2700:2013, the Asset Management System ISO55001:2014, and the Innovation Management System ISO56002:2019, pointing out that the goal of the Society behind obtaining ISO certificates is to develop its administrative systems, enhance the quality of its work and its diverse and comprehensive service package, in order to consolidate the confidence of its customers, society, and beneficiaries of its vital services, and strengthen its partnerships with many public and private institutions.

Al Muhairi pointed out that obtaining ISO certificates constitutes a response to the main requirements of the Society’s donors and charitable work institutions in general, for the purposes of providing donations and financial support for humanitarian and development projects, inside and outside the country.

Dr. Al Muhairi stressed that Dar Al Ber is keen to adhere to the values and concepts of governance in its financial and administrative performance, and to adhere to the utmost levels of transparency and accuracy in its dealings and services, directed to its clients of benefactors, donors, supporters and its strategic partners, from public and private sector institutions and civil society institutions, and in its charitable and social services that are provided to the needy and limited-income segment within the Emirates, and to the poor and afflicted, in many countries on different continents.