- Help sending, organized in collaboration with UNHCR, includes more than 167 metric tons of essential relief elements
- Shipping to support almost 80,000 people affected by the disaster that hit the country at the end of March
According to the directives of his highness, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the EAU and the ruler of Dubai, Dubai Humanitarian has sent a shipment of sea from crital aid supplies in the departure of Devastaart.
Organized in collaboration with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the shipment started from Jebel Ali Port and currently and addressed Yangon. Help sending more than 167 metric tons of essential relief items, such as canvas, kitchen games, solar lamps and cubes, destined to support almost 80,000 affected by the disaster.
Giuseppe Saba, CEO and member of the Board of Dubai Humanitarian, said: “Every shipment we facilitate entails not only supplies, but also a message of solidarity. In times of crisis, it is not only how fast we respond, but how constantly we mainly keep the communities in need. This marks the first of the two planned shipments provided last month.
The Global Humanitarian Impact Fund (GHIF) completely covered shipping costs, allowing international aid partners to extend the scope and impact of their operations in the evolution of humanitarian needs in the field.
Dr. Khaled Khalifa, main advisor and representative of UNHCR to the CCG countries, He committed the leader’s humanitarian role in the authorization and facilitate the operations of help organizations in emergency response efforts throughout the region already worldwide. He stressed the importance of international humanitarian reserves organized in Dubai, which continually served as a vital life for affected communities.
He said: “More than a month after the devastating earthquakes, the communities in Myanmar are still supporting hard conditions. They are struggling with an inappropriate refuge, overpopulated displacement sites, the sanitation of damaged supply and the sanitation of damaged supply and the assistance helped by the assisted help helped by the assisted help. Continue sending essential elements of relief to help the most vulnerable survivors in the hardest areas.
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