United Arab Emirates (UAE) sends 13 tonnes of food supplies to Chad as part of its humanitarian support for Sudanese people

Download logo The United Arab Emirates sent an aid plane carrying 13 tonnes of food supplies to the Republic of Chad this morning to provide urgent humanitarian support for Sudanese refugees and the local community, especially the most vulnerable groups, including the sick, children, the elderly, and women. His Excellency Sultan Al Shamsi, Assistant Minister […]

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The United Arab Emirates sent an aid plane carrying 13 tonnes of food supplies to the Republic of Chad this morning to provide urgent humanitarian support for Sudanese refugees and the local community, especially the most vulnerable groups, including the sick, children, the elderly, and women.

His Excellency Sultan Al Shamsi, Assistant Minister for Development and International Organisations Affairs, stressed that sending these supplies aligns with the directives of the UAE’s leadership to extend a helping hand to assist civilians in Sudan, and to support Sudanese refugees in neighboring countries by providing essential aid. The shipment is part of the UAE’s humanitarian efforts and its policy to stand by countries and peoples in times of need.

HE Al Shamsi emphasized that the UAE’s efforts over the past months have included sending food supplies, as well as providing medical services through the establishment of a field hospital in Amdjarass. The hospital was built to treat Sudanese people in Chad as well as the local community, to help alleviate the humanitarian consequences resulting from the influx of a large number of refugees. Since opening, the hospital has treated 3509 patients.

HE Al Shamsi also highlighted the opening of a coordination office for foreign aid in Amdjarass, as part of the UAE’s continuous efforts to provide assistance to the Chadian people and support endeavors to deliver relief aid through the UAE’s humanitarian institutions to Sudanese refugees in Chad.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Arab Emirates Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation.

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