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Chad official hails UAE’S humanitari­an efforts

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AMDJARASS: The UAE humanitari­an team is carrying out its Ramadan programme in the Chadian city of Amdjarass. They are distributi­ng Ramadan rations to Sudanese refugees and the local community. Additional­ly, they are visiting villages and towns near the city to evaluate residents’ needs and offer humanitari­an aid.

This comes in implementa­tion of the directives of the wise leadership to respond to urgent humanitari­an calls and extend a helping hand to the most needy groups.

The team comprises the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), the Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable and Humanitari­an Foundation, and The Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation.

The team works in cooperatio­n with the UAE Aid Coordinati­on Office in Chad.

As part of its Ramadan campaign, the team distribute­d 6,000 food baskets, 500 relief bags, and living supplies to a number of villages in Amdjarass.

The Ramadan baskets include basic food items such as rice, flour, sugar, oils, grains, baby milk, dates, and other essential family needs, while the relief bags contain Kitchen utensils, household equipment, carpets, and other living materials that contribute to meeting the needs of families.

Mohammed Idris, Director of the Amdjarass Municipali­ty, praised the UAE’S humanitari­an efforts through its continuous initiative­s to support Sudanese refugees and the local community in Chad.

He pointed out that distributi­ng Ramadan ration and food baskets to poor villages will greatly contribute to alleviatin­g the suffering of needy families.

In a statement to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), he added that the distributi­on of food baskets, relief bags, and essential supplies reached numerous villages and towns surroundin­g Amdjarass, significan­tly benefiting the residents.

Dr Salem Al Ameri, the Head of the UAE Field Hospital in Chad, said that since its establishm­ent on July 9, 2023, the hospital has treated around 20,000 patients, including men, women, and children from Sudanese refugees and the local community, averaging 80 patients per day. The hospital has performed simple, moderate, and complex surgeries in specialiti­es like orthopaedi­cs, neurosurge­ry, and general surgery.

 ?? WAM ?? ↑ This comes in implementa­tion of the directives of the wise leadership to respond to urgent humanitari­an calls and extend a helping hand to the most needy groups.
WAM ↑ This comes in implementa­tion of the directives of the wise leadership to respond to urgent humanitari­an calls and extend a helping hand to the most needy groups.

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