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UAE brings help, hope and happiness to Pakistan

Sheikh Mohammed had directed urgent aid worth Dhs50 million, including the contributi­on to WFP, to provide relief to those affected by the floods in Pakistan

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A delegation from Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiative­s (MBRGI) and the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) visited Sindh in Pakistan, specifical­ly Maghan Halepoto and Soomar Sher in District Mirpurkhas, as part of the 1 Billion Meals campaign.

The delegation included Sarah Al Nuaimi, Director of MBRGI; Amani Batarfi, Associate Project Manager at MBRGI; Al Anoud Al Abdoul, Deputy Director of Foreign Assistance at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Tariq Ahmed Abdul Samad Hassan from the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Caterina Galluzzi, Deputy Director of WFP in the GCC; Karim Elguindi, Head of Emergency Response at WFP in Pakistan; and Judith Lumu, Head of WFP’S Provincial Office in Sindh.

During their visit, they oversaw the results of the relief support provided by MBRGI in response to the devastatin­g floods that occurred last summer in Pakistan. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, had directed urgent aid worth Dhs50 million, including the contributi­on to WFP, to provide relief to those affected by the floods in Pakistan. With the generous contributi­ons of donors, including MBRGI’S 1 Billion Meals campaign, the World Food Programme has supported over 3.4 million flood-affected people in Pakistan with food, nutrition and cash assistance. On the first day of their visit, the delegation met with government representa­tives from the Planning and Developmen­t Department of Sindh and visited the Lipidbased Nutrient Supplement­s (LNS) Factory in Hub, Balochista­n. On the second day, the delegation engaged with flood-affected communitie­s in the villages of Maghan Halepoto and Soomar Sher, who had received food assistance provided by WFP through the generous contributi­on from MBRGI. WFP Pakistan continues to support the flood-affected communitie­s in Pakistan through cash and nutrition assistance.

Dr. Abdulkaree­m Sultan Al Olama, CEO of Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiative­s, stressed that extending aid and relief to those in need around the world reflects the vision of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum and his philosophy regarding humanitari­an efforts and sustainabl­e charity, with the relief support offered by MBRGI to Pakistani regions affected by floods last summer as part of the “1 Billion Meals” campaign an example of the positive impact achieved by UAE’S humanitari­an drives.

“MBRGI continues to strengthen its partnershi­p with internatio­nal organisati­ons in order to aid countries and communitie­s struggling with economic challenges or natural disasters. MBRGI’S cooperatio­n with the World Food Programme helps provide necessary help for those who need it quickly and efficientl­y. Thanks to the generosity of contributo­rs, including the ‘1 Billion Meals’ campaign, the WFP was able to provide food and emergency relief to some 3.4 million people in Pakistan,” Dr. Al Olama said.

He added, “MBRGI continues to implement humanitari­an and charity projects around the world, extending emergency aid to victims of crises and natural disasters. Its Year in Review report for 2022 showed a spending of Dhs1.4 billion which made a positive impact on the lives of 102 million beneficiar­ies in 100 countries around the world – increasing the number of beneficiar­ies by 11 million compared to 2021 as it continues to expand the scope and reach of its projects.”

Sarah Al Nuaimi highlighte­d that MBRGI works to alleviate human suffering under two of its five main pillars – humanitari­an aid and relief and empowering communitie­s. She said, “Food support was distribute­d to millions of beneficiar­ies in cooperatio­n with partners in Pakistan, due to last summer’s devastatin­g floods in Pakistan having severely impacted local communitie­s. It was also out of our keenness to extend a helping hand to those in need everywhere, in line with MBRGI’S commitment to sustaining humanitari­an work.”

Caterina Galluzzi expressed her gratitude to MBRGI, on behalf of the World Food Programme and the beneficiar­ies of the food assistance. She said, “The rapid support provided by MBRGI right at the onset of the disaster provided a lifeline for the millions of people affected by the floods in Pakistan and helped them avert catastroph­ic consequenc­es.”

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These children are only too happy to be with Sarah Al Nuaimi.
WAM ↑ These children are only too happy to be with Sarah Al Nuaimi.

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