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UAE sends 200 tonnes of emergency aid relief to flood victims in Kenya

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Last updated: 2024/05/21 at 9:58 PM
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The United Arab Emirates has sent five aircraft carrying 200 tons of relief aid to Kenya, including essential food supplies and medical equipment. This aid is in response to the devastating effects of floods and heavy rainfall in Kenya, which have led to hundreds of deaths and displaced thousands of civilians. President Sheikh Mohamed has allocated $15 million in aid for the victims, showcasing the UAE’s commitment to supporting Kenya during this crisis.

Sultan Al Shamsi, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Development and International Organisations Affairs, highlighted the dispatch of five aircraft as per the directives of President Sheikh Mohamed. The aid includes essential relief supplies, emphasizing the strong relationship between the two countries and the UAE’s solidarity with Kenya in addressing the aftermath of the floods. Al Shamsi also assured that the UAE will continue to provide humanitarian assistance and support for the recovery efforts in Kenya.

The UAE’s swift response to the crisis in Kenya demonstrates its commitment to providing timely and effective aid to countries in need. The allocation of $15 million for relief efforts reflects the UAE’s dedication to supporting vulnerable populations and mitigating the impact of natural disasters. By dispatching aircraft carrying essential supplies, the UAE is ensuring that immediate assistance reaches those affected by the floods, underscoring the importance of international cooperation in times of crisis.

The relief aid sent by the UAE to Kenya includes not only essential food supplies but also medical equipment, highlighting the comprehensive support being provided to address the needs of the affected population. This multi-faceted approach to humanitarian assistance ensures that the most pressing needs are met during a crisis, and reinforces the UAE’s commitment to aiding countries in distress. The solidarity shown by the UAE in times of crisis further strengthens the bonds of friendship between nations and underscores the importance of global solidarity in addressing humanitarian challenges.

As the UAE continues to provide humanitarian aid and support to Kenya, it is essential for both countries to work together in addressing the long-term impact of the floods and ensuring the recovery and rebuilding of affected communities. The early recovery program initiated by the UAE will play a crucial role in helping Kenya recover from the devastation caused by the floods and will support efforts to rebuild infrastructure and restore normalcy to the affected areas. Through continued collaboration and support, the UAE and Kenya can overcome the challenges posed by the floods and pave the way for a sustainable and resilient future for the country.

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