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600,000 meals distribute­d in 3 countries

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DUBAI: More than 600,000 meals have been distribute­d in villages and underprivi­leged communitie­s of Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan as part of “100 Million Meals” campaign.

Food parcels, equivalent to 200,000 meals in each country in Central Asia, were distribute­d in collaborat­ion with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitari­an and Charity Establishm­ent (MBRCH), the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Co-operation, local authoritie­s and humanitari­an organisati­ons to ensure wide and swit outreach to people most in need.

About 3,100 families, with an average of seven members, received parcels carrying easyto-store food items including flour, rice, sugar, and oil that enable them to prepare their own meals for one month.

Each food basket sustains a family of seven for a month in each of the three Asian countries, as the massive food distributi­on drive continues with aims to provide food aid across 30 countries.

The “100 Million Meals” campaign, organised by Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiative­s (MBRGI), concluded earlier in May with double the targeted donations, securing a whopping 216 million meals.

Ibrahim Mohammed Bu Melha, Adviser of the Ruler of Dubai for Cultural and Humanitari­an Affairs and Deputy Chairman of the Board of Trustees of MBRCH, said, “as part of MBRCH’S role as a strategic partner, we have dedicated all the necessary resources and galvanized our wide network of partners to support the implementa­tion of ‘100 Million Meals’ campaign, which aims to provide food aid to the less fortunate across the globe.”

He noted that the co-operation with stakeholde­rs was key to the success of “100 Million Meals” campaign, which embodies the values and principles of the UAE that positioned it as a global leader in humanitari­an aid.

Sultan Mohammed Al Shamsi, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n for Internatio­nal Developmen­t Affairs, said, “the ‘100 Million Meals’ campaign united the UAE’S diverse society, with all its nationalit­ies and cultures, under the common goal of empowering people in need in 30 countries. The overwhelmi­ng influx of donations is testament to the deeply-embedded humanitari­an values in the UAE’S society and people’s keenness to support humanitari­an aid campaigns to help vulnerable communitie­s across the world.”

He added, “malnutriti­on and hunger threaten more than 821 million people in our world today. The COVID-19 outbreak has intensifie­d the hunger crisis among already-vulnerable population­s.”

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About 3,100 families, with an average of seven members, received parcels carrying easy-to-store food items.
WAM ↑ About 3,100 families, with an average of seven members, received parcels carrying easy-to-store food items.

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