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QFFD dispatches 58,000 food baskets to Namibia

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Last updated: 2024/10/06 at 3:52 PM
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The Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) has once again extended its support to the Republic of Namibia by sending 58,000 food baskets as relief aid. This initiative is part of Qatar’s ongoing efforts to provide assistance to countries in need. The aid will be transported via a maritime vessel that has departed from Mersin Port in the Republic of Turkiye and is expected to reach the port of Namibia in 5-6 weeks. The vessel is carrying essential food items such as rice, cooking oil, soybeans, fish, chicken, and canned meat, specifically targeting areas affected by desertification in Namibia.

This relief effort will bring the total number of food baskets sent to Namibia to combat desertification to 63,500 baskets, weighing approximately 1,925 tons. In addition to the food aid sent via sea, Qatar has also been supporting Namibia through an air bridge established a few weeks ago. This air bridge has delivered around 180 tons of food, equivalent to 5,500 food baskets. Qatar’s comprehensive approach to providing aid to Namibia demonstrates its commitment to assisting countries facing humanitarian challenges.

The QFFD’s support for Namibia is a reflection of Qatar’s dedication to helping countries in need. By sending essential food items via a maritime vessel, Qatar is ensuring that the people of Namibia receive the support they require to combat the effects of desertification. This aid is a vital lifeline for those in affected areas, providing them with much-needed sustenance during challenging times. The food baskets containing items such as rice, cooking oil, soybeans, fish, chicken, and canned meat will help alleviate hunger and improve the nutritional status of the population in Namibia.

The arrival of the maritime vessel carrying the relief aid will mark a significant milestone in Qatar’s assistance to Namibia. With a total of 63,500 food baskets sent by air and sea, Qatar’s contribution to combating desertification in Namibia is substantial. This support will not only address immediate food needs but also contribute to the overall well-being of the population. Qatar’s coordinated efforts through both air and sea bridges demonstrate its commitment to providing comprehensive aid to countries facing humanitarian crises.

Qatar’s consistent support for Namibia underscores its commitment to fostering international cooperation and solidarity. By extending a helping hand to countries in need, Qatar aims to alleviate suffering and promote sustainable development. The aid sent to Namibia is a testament to Qatar’s values of compassion and generosity, as well as its desire to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need. Through its relief efforts, Qatar is not only providing immediate assistance but also laying the groundwork for long-term stability and resilience in vulnerable communities.

In conclusion, Qatar’s provision of 58,000 food baskets to Namibia through the QFFD’s relief efforts is a testament to its dedication to supporting those in need. By sending essential food items via a maritime vessel, Qatar is ensuring that Namibia receives the assistance required to combat the effects of desertification and improve the nutritional status of its population. With a total of 63,500 food baskets delivered by air and sea, Qatar’s comprehensive approach to aid reflects its commitment to assisting countries facing humanitarian challenges. Qatar’s support for Namibia not only addresses immediate food needs but also contributes to long-term stability and resilience in vulnerable communities.

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