Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkey distribute­s food aid to Yemeni families

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THE TURKISH Red Crescent on Friday distribute­d 3,000 food parcels to poor families in Yemen’s western Al-Mahra province.

The move follows an earlier Turkish initiative in which 4,500 parcels were delivered to families affected by Hurricane Laban, which pounded several parts of Yemen last October.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency (AA), Mohamed Sinjar, a Turkish Red Crescent official, said fresh food parcels had been distribute­d Friday in coordinati­on with local authoritie­s in Al-Mahra.

“Over the last two days, parcels have been distribute­d in Al-Mahra’s Hof and Mesila districts,” Sinjar said, stressing his country’s commitment to helping Yemenis affected by recent conflict and natural disasters.

Hurricane Laban left dozens of Yemenis dead last October and displaced an estimated 3,000 families.

Embattled with famine amid an ongoing conflict, Yemen depends on humanitari­an aid from abroad. As part of a nationwide aid campaign, Turkish charities collected more than TL 20 million ($3.77 million) in donations for Yemen. The Turkish Red Crescent, the state-run Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) and the Presidency of Religious Affairs (DİB) spearheade­d the campaign “Give Hope to Yemen.”

Turkey has already donated humanitari­an aid worth $11.7 million to Yemen between 2015 and 2018 and transferre­d $1 million in cash to UNICEF for use in humanitari­an aid in the war-torn country.

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