UAE continues to sends 30 tonnes of emergency relief to flood-hit Sudanese states
The Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation said in a statement that the aid programme focused on providing essential supplies to the affected people to help them cope with the dire conditions resulting from the floods.
The assistance comprised first-aid kits along with food supplies, including rice, flour, sugar, powdered milk, tea and lentils, the foundation further added, noting that the aid programme comes as per the directives of the UAE’s leadership in consolidation of the long-standing ties between the two countries.
Speaking to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), the Sudanese Health Minister-designate Dr. Haitham Mohamed Ibrahim said that the humanitarian aid is reflective of the generosity of the UAE leadership, government and people.
“The relief aid sent by the UAE will meet the needs of the Sudanese people for sheltering those affected by the floods, and for medications, including antibiotics, to chronic diseases in various Sudanese states,” added the minister.
The assistance comprised first-aid kits along with food supplies, including rice, flour, sugar, powdered milk, tea and lentils, the foundation further added, noting that the aid programme comes as per the directives of the UAE’s leadership in consolidation of the long-standing ties between the two countries.
Speaking to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), the Sudanese Health Minister-designate Dr. Haitham Mohamed Ibrahim said that the humanitarian aid is reflective of the generosity of the UAE leadership, government and people.
“The relief aid sent by the UAE will meet the needs of the Sudanese people for sheltering those affected by the floods, and for medications, including antibiotics, to chronic diseases in various Sudanese states,” added the minister.
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