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ERC provides aid to 125,000 as part of drive in Greece

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ABU DHABI: The Emirates Red Crescent, ERC, is continuing its relief operations, under the framework of its winter campaign to support refugees in Greece who are facing tough climate conditions, upon the directives of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representa­tive in Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of the ERC.

The ERC delegation that arrived recently in the Greek capital, Athens, distribute­d winter aid to refugees and people affected by extreme weather conditions, benefittin­g 125,000 people.

The aid, which consisted of winter-related requiremen­ts, including heating equipment, blankets, covers and food parcels, was distribute­d to refugees in the ERC’S camps in Larissa and Ritsona, as well as other camps in Greece.

Dr. Mohammed Ateeq Al Falahi, ERC Secretary-General, stated that the ERC is continuing its relief programmes and field visits to support refugees and those affected by extreme weather conditions in Greece, as per the directives of Sheikh Hamdan.

He said that the ERC is aware of the negative humanitari­an implicatio­ns of the scarcity of heating materials and winter requiremen­ts. The refugee camps, especially those in Lebanon and Syria, are known for having cold weather and the ERC aims to widen the scope of the campaign’s beneficiar­ies in Greece, he added.

Al Falahi affirmed that the ERC is performing a key role in supporting and rescuing Syrian refugees in many countries, as per the directives of the UAE’S leadership, noting that the coming period will witness the implementa­tion of more humanitari­an and relief programmes in the areas of health, relief and shelter for the benefit of refugees.

The campaign is currently benefittin­g one million Syrian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Greece, Egypt and other countries. In 2016, the ERC inaugurate­d two camps to receive and host Syrian refugees in Greece, due to the escalation of the country’s crisis. The first camp is located in the Larissa region some 360 kilometres from the capital, Athens, which accommodat­es 2,000 refugees and consists of 331 housing units, a medical clinic, six classrooms, several health facilities and laundries, and sports and recreation­al facilities, such as parks for children and football and volleyball courts.

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