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UN praises UAE’s role in supporting global humanitarian efforts

August 19, 2024
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UN praises UAE’s role in supporting global humanitarian efforts
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On Monday, the United Arab Emirates celebrates global humanitarian work, honouring the courage, dedication, and resilience of hundreds of thousands of volunteers and humanitarian professionals worldwide.
Amid ongoing conflicts and devastating natural disasters, the UAE reaffirms its commitment to providing essential humanitarian assistance and supporting affected communities.
The role played by the UAE in supporting humanitarian efforts is recognised globally with leaders and international organisations considering the country’s efforts as a model to be followed when providing aid and coordinating international efforts.
Cindy McCain, Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP), praised the UAE’s strategic partnership, stating, “The UAE is a major partner of the World Food Programme, providing valuable support that helps us provide aid to those in need quickly in times of crisis. This cooperation ensures our ability to achieve our humanitarian mission and secure food aid for people affected by humanitarian disasters.”
Such international partnerships have made a significant impact on securing the global food system with the UAE directly contributing to supporting the most vulnerable groups, especially during food crises and humanitarian famines. The UAE’s pioneering initiatives in addressing global food security challenges and promoting sustainable solutions have ensured that food aid reaches those in need in conflict-affected areas.
Khaled Khalifa, the Representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to the States of the Gulf Cooperation, praised the UAE’s steadfast support for those affected by crises, noting its profound impact in providing vital resources and hope to many individuals. “World Humanitarian Day comes at a time when the world is witnessing tragedies, wars, and humanitarian crises that have deprived millions of people of essential services. Today, we express our solidarity with our colleagues in the humanitarian field and with the victims of conflicts and disasters,” he said. “We express our gratitude to partners like the United Arab Emirates, whose humanitarian contributions from both the public and private sectors have been a beacon of hope for forcibly displaced persons and host communities worldwide.”
The UAE’s comprehensive support, both financial as a prominent international donor and in-kind, alongside its facilitation of strategic partnerships underscores its unwavering commitment to global humanitarian issues, enhancing security and bringing stability to thousands of affected communities globally.
Additionally, the UAE has continued its generous support for humanitarian programs directed towards refugees. It has provided substantial support to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to enhance its efforts in delivering basic assistance. The UAE has also supported other humanitarian agencies offering vital services such as education, healthcare, and social services to refugees in various regions.

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