Khaleej Times

Amaf seeks support to food aid programme

- Ahmed Shaaban ahmedshaab­an@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation (Amaf) has urged the public to contribute towards its annual Ramadan campaign for the Salma humanitari­an relief programme, which provides halal food to victims of wars and natural disasters worldwide.

The campaign, lined up to run until after Eid Al Fitr, has set up a podium, featuring the replica of a refugee camp and an interactiv­e screen projecting a tent city with a line of children waiting for food, at The Dubai Mall.

The Salma team will circulate donation boxes and flyers among visitors and profession­als working in TECOM Group’s communitie­s including Dubai Media City, Dubai Internet City, Dubai Sports City, Dubai Design District, Dubai Knowledge Park and Dubai Science Park.

Tayyeb Al Rais, secretary-general of Amaf, said the campaign will help promote the Salma programme and collect donations. “The Salma programme closely monitors the impact of wars and disasters worldwide.”

Unfortunat­ely, the number of refugees globally continues to surge, with children constituti­ng 51 per cent of the total, he said. “From 2015 to 2016, more than 73,000 people have become victims of conflicts and natural disasters in the Islamic world.”

The UN’s latest data shows that more than 700 million people currently live in areas prone to disasters, with the number expected to reach

Supporting the displaced people through providing food aid, the Salma programme clearly testifies that the endowment model is a viable solution to the humanitari­an relief needs.” Tayyeb Al Rais, secretary-general, AMAF

one billion by 2030. These statistics drive us to expand our aid coverage to new countries, he disclosed.

“Supporting the displaced people across the globe through providing food aid, the Salma programme clearly testifies that the endowment model is a viable solution to the world’s humanitari­an relief needs.

“In the past three years, the programme helped save thousands of lives through supplying more than 455,000 halal meals and distributi­ng 50 tons of meat to people in Palestine, Yemen, Jordan, Sudan, Tajikistan, the Philippine­s, and countries of West Africa.”

According to latest UN reports, 65.3 million people across the globe are currently displaced due to wars and natural disasters, including 21.3 million who are classified as refugees. The conflicts are forcing 34,000 people to flee their homes every day, Al Rais elaborated.

“The initiative is executed in collaborat­ion with Emirates Red Crescent, UN’s World Food Programme, Dubai Charity Associatio­n, Dar Al Ber and Dubai Internatio­nal Humanitari­an City.”

The government and private sector entities as well as individual donors help ensure the continuati­on of the programme through securing sustainabl­e financial resources, he said. “Donations to the Salma Humanitari­an Relief Programme can be made through the website www. salmaaid.com or via text message.”

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Amaf has set up a podium at The Dubai Mall for the Salma humanitari­an relief programme.

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