Khaleej Times

UAE stood by Socotra for many years

- — Wam

ABU DHABI — The UAE has supported Yemen, especially the Socotra archipelag­o, for many years, as part of the directives of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and the President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The UAE’s historic support for the Yemeni people reflects its commitment to unify the country and improve the conditions of its governorat­es and cities.

The UAE has supported many causes through its developmen­tal and relief organisati­ons, and has helped Socotra recover from political instabilit­y, neglect and the effects of natural disasters.

In Mach 2000, the UAE sent a team from the Emirates Red Crescent, ERC, to provide Socotra with aid and relief materials, as well as tents and the basic needs of its residents, after the floods that damaged buildings and agricultur­al lands.

During “Cyclone Chapala”, which struck the archipelag­o in May 2015, Emirati humanitari­an and relief organisati­ons rushed to help Socotra’s people. The Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation built an air-bridge, through which it sent 16 cargo planes and four cargo steamships that carried some 12,000 tonnes of food and relief materials, such as tents, for the archipelag­o’s residents.

The ERC also offered urgent assistance to those aggrieved and distribute­d over 35 tonnes of urgent relief assistance, which was followed by two planes that carried many more tonnes of additional relief aid.

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitari­an and Charity Establishm­ent donated Dh2 million to the ERC, to help its relief efforts in Yemen and support infrastruc­ture projects.

The UAE also provided medical assistance to Socotra in 2005 and constructe­d a dam to eliminate the spread of malaria.

The ERC organised a campaign to combat the disease, launched specialist centres, and provided 15,000 covers against mosquitos, 500 kilogramme­s of insecticid­e spray, 21 advanced microscope­s, 3,000 examinatio­n slides and other materials.

In addition, two public parks and two football pitches have been es- tablished besides two mass weddings; up to 40 couples have benefitted from the first while the second grouped together around 400 brides and grooms in late April, during which ERC paid all related expenses.

In December 2012, the Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Hospital was opened in the Socotra. The hospital has two operation theaters, an intensive care room and department­s of gynecology and obstetrics, pediatrics and emergency care, all with sophistica­ted medical equipment.

In November 2016, the first fleet of four-wheeled vehicles, donated by the Khalifa Foundation, was delivered to the police department of Socotra.

 ??  ?? The Emirates Red Crescent on Tuesday distribute­d 700 food baskets to locals in the Ahwar District in the Yemeni Governorat­e of Abyan, as part of the organisati­on’s first Ramadan initiative­s in the area.
The Emirates Red Crescent on Tuesday distribute­d 700 food baskets to locals in the Ahwar District in the Yemeni Governorat­e of Abyan, as part of the organisati­on’s first Ramadan initiative­s in the area.
 ?? — Wam ?? The ERC has always been at the forefront in meeting the basic requiremen­ts of the residents.
— Wam The ERC has always been at the forefront in meeting the basic requiremen­ts of the residents.

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