NRC is keen to develop active cooperation with several regional and international scientific and medical organizations. Through these partnerships the Center looks-forward to utilizing future agreements in: sharing expertise, consultations, specialized programs, exchanging visits to provide the best assistance for UAE nationals.
Local Agreements:
NRC has signed several official agreements and memorandum of understanding with governmental organizations and universities such as:
*Takatof:
To promote the culture of social volunteering, promote integration of NRC patients into society as active members that are able to participate in serving their community.
*Khalifa Fund:
launched “Ishraq” program that will give NRC patients the opportunity to access business sector and to integrate back into the community after addiction treatment and dependence.
* Ministry of Labor:
To provide support to national patients for the post-treatment phase and help them to recommence their lives to become productive member of the society.

* Emirates Foundation:
To provide residential treatment program, creating social and employment opportunities for recovering patients and co-sponsoring conferences and anti-drug campaigns across the UAE.

* British University, Dubai:
Aiming at sharing scientific researches and management information and communication technology techniques; toward provide the best services and programs at the NRC.

International Alliances:
NRC sustains a close relationship with renowned international addiction centers and associations to continuously improve on Clinical Governance and Quality Standards and Review and Strategic Development of Mental Health Service Provision in Abu Dhabi through:
* National Addiction Center, UK.
Additionally, a site visit for clinical consultancy and assessment was performed by:
Partners Healthcare System, Inc. USA .
* Betty Ford Center, USA.

Aiming at sharing consultations, scientific researches and specialized programs to provide the best drug addiction treatment and rehab services and programs for NRC patients.
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