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UAE grants 35mn dirhams to people hiy by typhoon ‘Goni’ in Philippines

November 03, 2020
 The United Arab Emirates allocated 35 million dirhams to provide urgent humanitarian aid to people affected by typhoon
The United Arab Emirates allocated 35 million dirhams to provide urgent humanitarian aid to people affected by typhoon "Goni" in the Philippines upon the directives of Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. — WAM photo

ABU DHABI — The United Arab Emirates allocated 35 million dirhams to provide urgent humanitarian aid to people affected by typhoon "Goni" in the Philippines upon the directives of Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who is the deputy supreme commander of the UAE armed forces

The aid includes large quantities of shelter material, as part of phase one of a series of aid programs carried out by the ERC, which has completed its preparations to implement the directives of the leadership and provide rapid and urgent aid to those affected by the typhoon.

An ERC delegation traveled to Manila to oversee the relief operations and the delivery of humanitarian aid to the most affected areas, in coordination with relevant local authorities.

Dr. Mohammed Ateeq Al Falahi, secretary-general of the ERC, said that Sheikh Hamdan has been following the humanitarian situation since the start of the typhoon, which reflects his keenness to monitor the effects of natural disasters that hit the Philippines and his unstinted support for those affected.

Sheikh Hamdan also directed the ERC to be always ready to respond to such crises and disasters, he added, noting that the rapid response of the UAE and its leadership to rescue those affected by the disaster in the Philippines highlights the influential role of the country in responding to humanitarian crises.

A program to send Emirati aid is being drafted according to field reports and local humanitarian calls and will consider current urgent needs and comprise several phases, Al Falahi further said while pointing out that phase one will focus on shelter materials and will be followed by other phases that will provide for various needs, such as health, food and other humanitarian requirements.

The ERC is constantly monitoring the humanitarian situation and coordinating with relevant authorities, to provide the best services to those affected by the typhoon, he said in conclusion.


November 03, 2020
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