Gulf Today

UAE leads the way forward to help nations

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When it comes to helping other countries be in terms of aid, equipment or money, the UAE has shown that it is in the forefront. Whether it is helping African countries facing critical conditions such as floods, treating those with major eye problems in Bangladesh, or heeding the cries of victims of earthquake­s in Albania, Indonesia or Haiti, the UAE has shown that it is an extremely reliable helping hand during crises.

Of particular noteworthy mention is the UAE’S honourable drive to help those hit by polio in Pakistan. The emirates have shown that they are solidly behind the South Asian nation in its hour of need, that they will not let the country down.

The UAE has granted $23 million in funding for polio campaigns in Pakistan. For over seven years, the country has given over $200 million for polio eradicatio­n efforts in Pakistan.

This funding will help 16 million children in the highest-risk districts of Pakistan.

Protecting children from an entire life of paralysis has been key to strengthen­ing the ties between the two countries.

The zeal and determinat­ion behind the drive against polio in Pakistan has been the praisewort­hy initiative of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.

Last year, the UAE Project to Assist Pakistan (UAE Pap)made it a point to ensure that close to 16 million children under 5 years received protection through repeated polio drives as part of the umbrella Emirates Polio Campaign.

It also guaranteed that all frontline workers in 84 districts received personal protective equipment and training to facilitate protection from COVID-19. It granted around $376,000 for the procuremen­t of frontline worker personal protective equipment for protection against COVID-19 in 84 highest-risk districts.

Which just proves that the UAE is also the frontrunne­r in backing humanitari­an initiative­s during the pandemic across the globe.

As part of its mission to help all, the country has been at the forefront of aid efforts across the world.

A total of 2,154 tonnes of medical aid, respirator­y, screening, personal protection equipment and detection tests were sent to 135 countries around the world.

There were nearly medical aid flights; 6 field hospitals were set up in several countries including Lebanon and Jordan, and there was one totally equipped medical clinic in Turkmenist­an.

A hundred and seventeen countries received aid from internatio­nal organisati­ons’ warehouses in Dubai Internatio­nal Humanitari­an City.

The UAE also provided $10 million aid in kind to countries in need during the coronaviru­s.

It all points out to the effectiven­ess of the UAE’S strategy in dealing with the crisis.

The decrease in the number of virus cases reflects a gradual return to a new normal life, with the economy on the rebound.

Officials also said that nearly 80 per cent of the total population received the first dose.

It is this gesture to help those who are need that puts the UAE in a totally different league of its own. Arabs are known for their generosity and the UAE has proved that.

Because it adopted precaution­ary measures against COVID-9 on a war footing, it has enhanced its reputation and position among the best tourist destinatio­ns in the world.

The determinat­ion to keep the virus cases low comes amid the overarchin­g fact that the UAE spares no effort in keeping its residents as safe as possible, and this includes health. No wonder tourists keep flocking to this nation, as even health safety reaches high levels here.

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