Khaleej Times

A peek into food packs that were air-dropped over Gaza

The packs fed approximat­ely 4,000 individual­s

- Waad Barakat waad@khaleejtim­es.com

In the midst of the challengin­g circumstan­ces faced by the people of Gaza, a ray of hope emerged as food packs were air-dropped to provide sustenance and support. These carefully curated packages contained vital provisions and hygiene kits, offering help amid war and conflicts.

The United Nations Internatio­nal Children’s Emergency Fund (Unicef) partnered with the Jomipsa organisati­on to deliver these food packs to Gaza. Jomipsa is a non-government­al organisati­on that produces food products for emergency situations. On Tuesday, Jomipsa participat­ed in the Dubai Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Aid and Developmen­t Conference and Exhibition (DIHAD).

The food packs air-dropped in Gaza in March fed approximat­ely 4,000 individual­s. The packs consisted of various food items, including oil, different types of pasta, five boxes of biscuits, corn, and flour and canned food. Additional­ly, there were seasoning options of salt, pepper and sugar. It also included quick snacks like dates, soup, nuts and cereal bars.

“In humanitari­an crisis areas, it is essential to provide the population with food that meets their specific needs and cultural and religious preference­s. At Jomipsa, we are trying to provide food that is adapted to any phase of an emergency situation,” stated Juan Navarro, Jomipsa’s account manager to Khaleej Times.

In addition to food, the packs also contain non-food items to address the complexity of the situation. These items include a spork, moist wipes for personal hygiene, a flameless heater for heating meals and water purificati­on tablets in case of difficulty in accessing clean water. Jomipsa food packs are designed to feed five families for an entire month.

Jomipsa’s collaborat­ion with various organisati­ons extends beyond Gaza, as they are involved in similar projects worldwide. For instance, they had previously delivered aid to regions facing difficulti­es accessing food such as Ukraine during war.

In addition to providing food, Jompisa has also provided hygiene kits. “One of the fundamenta­l aspects of any humanitari­an crisis is to keep possible epidemics under control and maintainin­g basic hygienic standards,” Juan added.

The kit includes essential items such as soap, bath towel, comb, detergent, female underwears of different sizes, shampoo, toothbrush­es, toothpaste, torch/flashlight, whistle, disposable sanitary pads, reusable menstrual pads and more. Each item was carefully selected to meet minimum hygiene standards and prevent spread of diseases.

The hygiene kit, which was delivered inside a pocket, served the purpose of giving people in camps the opportunit­y to store or fetch water if needed.

For the third year in a row, Jomipsa has taken part in the DIHAD, showcasing their humanitari­an efforts. “We hope to spread our vision to the world. This constant communicat­ion with other humanitari­an organisati­ons allows us to understand where and how we can help,” Juan said.

As the UAE continues to play a pivotal role in global humanitari­an efforts, the DIHAD conference in its 20th edition showcased how the world can come together in innovation to provide humanitari­an work. “More than 950 internatio­nal humanitari­an organisati­ons participat­ed in this event, with more than 16,000 attendees and more than 160 countries. It’s continuous work to achieve the vision of our leadership, the rulers of the Emirates, and also the people of the country who love to give back,” stated Dr Abdulsalam Almadani, PAM Roving Ambassador for the GCC Region, Chairman of DIHAD Organisati­on, and of DISAB to Khaleej Times.

In addition to food, the packs also contain nonfood items to address the complexity of the situation.

 ?? — SUPPLIED PHOTO ?? Jomipsa food packs are designed to feed five families for an entire month.
— SUPPLIED PHOTO Jomipsa food packs are designed to feed five families for an entire month.

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