600,000 meals distributed in 3 countries
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.”