TDPel Special Edition

Africa humanitari­an aid flights ordered by Mohammed bin Rashid reach Sudan and Ethiopia

- By Babatunde Lucas

DUBAI, 14th September, 2021 - Two humanitari­an aid flights ordered by Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to transport much needed aid to Sudan and Ethiopia have reached Khartoum and Addis Ababa. Under the directives of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, the Internatio­nal Humanitari­an City in Dubai (IHC) facilitate­d two Boeing 747 cargo flights to support the global humanitari­an community’s efforts to help Sudan and Ethiopia tackle health, refugee and flood crises. The second aid flight arrived in Khartoum from Dubai Internatio­nal

Airport on Monday, 13th September, carrying around 100 metric tons of relief and shelter items, including blankets, kitchen sets, and tarpaulins provided by The Internatio­nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) to bring relief to Tigray refugees in Sudan and the population­s affected by floods in the country. Earlier, the first aid flight from DXB reached Addis Ababa on Friday, 10th September, carrying 85 metric tons of medicines, medical items, and cholera kits supplied by the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) to tackle the cholera outbreak and ongoing COVID-19 challenges in Ethiopia. Giuseppe Saba, Chief Executive Officer of IHC, said: "Thanks to the generosity and ongoing support of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Internatio­nal Humanitari­an City in Dubai is able to respond rapidly to evolving crises globally and help those most in need. The two airlifts were operated with a B747 aircraft that is part of the Dubai Royal Air Wing fleet, and without His Highness’s ongoing support, this wouldn’t have been possible. IHC, and the humanitari­an community that we are hosting, went the extra mile due to the increasing demand for humanitari­an assistance, and IHC will continue to facilitate the dispatch of aid provided by the humanitari­an community stored in IHC warehouses in Dubai, to support communitie­s across the world in need.''

Robert Blanchard from the WHO Logistics team in Dubai said: "We are grateful for the tremendous support provided by the UAE as we continue to strengthen our health logistics capabiliti­es to protect vulnerable population­s around the world. The health supplies on the flight to Addis Ababa alone are enough to care for 140,000 patients in need of trauma care and 15,000 cholera patients. The generosity of the UAE and our partnershi­p with the Internatio­nal Humanitari­an City make it possible for WHO to mount rapid responses to acute health emergencie­s, ultimately alleviatin­g suffering and saving the lives of those in need.''

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