UAE offers humanitarian aid to support Sudanese refugees in Chad

ANI March 30, 2025 93 views

The United Arab Emirates has initiated a significant humanitarian aid program to assist Sudanese refugees residing in Chad. Through its Aid Coordination Office, 5,000 food packages have been distributed, supporting roughly 20,000 people in refugee camps. The effort, conducted in partnership with Chad's government, aligns with the UAE’s tradition of helping those in need during Ramadan. Ambassador Rashid Al Shamsi emphasized the UAE's dedication to enhancing community stability and meeting urgent needs in these challenging times.

"UAE implements extensive efforts to provide the necessary humanitarian aid." - Rashid Al Shamsi
Abu Dhabi, March 30: The United Arab Emirates continues to support relief and humanitarian aid efforts for Sudanese refugees in the Republic of Chad, as part of the country's commitment to alleviate the suffering of the most impacted refugee families, and support host communities in Chad during the holy month of Ramadan.

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UAE delivers aid to 20,000 Sudanese refugees in Chad

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Food packages include Iftar meals and dates

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Collaboration with Chad government enhances relief capabilities

The UAE Aid Coordination Office in Chad's capital, N'Djamena, distributed 5,000 food packages to support the Iftar program, including 3,500 packages for Sudanese refugees in Treguine and Breidjing refugee camps in Ouaddai region, eastern Chad, benefiting 20,000 people.

Furthermore, 1,500 food packages and 33 tonnes of dates were distributed in N'Djamena and its suburbs, in cooperation with Chad's Minister of Social Action, Solidarity and Humanitarian Affairs, which benefited approximately 30,000 people.

Rashid Al Shamsi, UAE Ambassador to the Republic of Chad, stated, "The UAE implements extensive efforts to provide the necessary humanitarian aid for Sudanese refugees in neighbouring countries while supporting the host communities, enhancing their ability to deliver humanitarian responses and contributing to supporting social and economic stability, through the delivery of essential supplies.

This is of particular prominence during the holy month of Ramadan, which is in line with the legacy of the late founding father Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who was committed to providing support and assistance, to meet the needs of families in need across the world, during the holy month of Ramadan." (ANI/WAM)

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