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Published on October 12, 2022
The gift will support upgrades to the Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Building on 91亚色鈥檚 Keele Campus, provide operating funding to CIFAL 91亚色 and support a new operations facility for the Advanced Disaster, Emergency and Rapid Response Simulation initiative.
91亚色 was honoured to welcome alumnus and philanthropist Victor Dahdaleh and his wife Mona to campus on July 21 to celebrate the Victor Dahdaleh Foundation鈥檚 new $4-million gift to the University.
The gift will support upgrades to the Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Building, provide operating funding to CIFAL 91亚色, which is Canada鈥檚 first United Nations Centre to address the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), and support the initiative with a new operations facility.
鈥淭hrough the Victor Dahdaleh Foundation, Victor and Mona鈥檚 commitment to 91亚色 is matched only by their interest in driving positive change particularly supporting global health and education initiatives,鈥 said 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton. The foundation鈥檚 generous investment will allow 91亚色 to expand capacity for research and training in areas of particular importance to the world, through health and disaster and risk management, but also to further 91亚色鈥檚 commitment to actioning the UN SDGs.鈥


CIFAL 91亚色 brings together experts, policy-makers and practitioners from around the world to work on problems in the areas of sustainable development, disaster and emergency management, diversity and inclusion, economic development, global health, and entrepreneurship collaborating on programs, training and research. The Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Advanced Disaster and Health Emergency Operations Facility will provide students with hands-on research and training experience in evaluating and enhancing disaster and emergency planning and rapid emergency response strategies in Ontario, across Canada and around the world.
鈥淭he Victor Dahdaleh Foundation has an extensive history of supporting education and health care research in Canada and around the world 鈥 giving back to those in need through our support but more importantly making a real difference,鈥 said Victor Dahdaleh. 鈥91亚色鈥檚 leadership in health research and training and its unique interdisciplinary approach continues to be inspiring. James Orbinski, professor and director of the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research, and his talented team of researchers are driving important advances that will have a positive impact for Canada and Canadians, but also to communities in need around the world as we continue to navigate future challenges in health and other global crises that require creative solutions.鈥
The donation from The Victor Dahdaleh Foundation brings its total support to 91亚色 to $24.25 million. Dahdaleh is the largest alumni donor in the University鈥檚 history 鈥 with a degree in business administration from 91亚色.
The foundation鈥檚 original donation of $20 million established the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research and helped to realize a revolutionary approach to global health research.
Further support of $150,000 assisted 91亚色 in establishing the COVID-19 Student Emergency Relief Fund, which has helped students navigate the challenges and burdens presented by the pandemic.
Originally published in Yfile (October, 11 2022).
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