The UAE has distributed humanitarian and relief assistance to 7,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, through the UAE Red Crescent, which continues to distribute humanitarian and relief assistance to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, as part of the UAE's initiatives to alleviate the suffering of refugees and improve their livelihoods, as directed by the wise leadership. From HH Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler's Representative in Al Dhafra Region

Humanitarian aid for the Rohingya, which was distributed by a number of UAE student volunteers in the UK, included food parcels benefiting 7,000 refugees in camps in Cox's Bazar, as well as other basic necessities, household items, cooking equipment, food supplements and gifts for children.

A UAE Red Crescent delegation arrived in the Bangladeshi capital, where they were received by UAE Ambassador to Bangladesh Saed Mohammed Al Muhairi, in conjunction with the arrival of a number of Emirati students studying in the UK medical schools, who came to Dhaka directly from London to volunteer in teams. Red Crescent, and participate in the humanitarian and volunteer efforts of the Red Crescent to care for refugees and provide their basic needs.

The delegation supervised the delivery of aid and inspected development projects implemented by the Authority to improve the quality of services in the camps, especially the provision of water and environmental sanitation projects, and reviewed the conditions and requirements of refugees in the next phase, and visited the students of the Malaysian field hospital for refugees in Bangladesh, and got acquainted with the health services provided by the The conditions of patients and diseases most prevalent among them.

The Secretary-General of the Red Crescent Authority, Dr. Mohammed Ateeq Al-Falahi, said that the operations and development programs of the Rohingya are under the follow-up of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan. It always responds to the situation of refugees everywhere and works to alleviate their suffering and improve their livelihoods through direct assistance to refugees and unlimited support to regional and international organizations that care for and protect them.

He stressed that the Red Crescent is continuing its humanitarian efforts towards the refugees, out of its responsibility towards them and commitment to its values ​​and principles, which is based on providing a helping hand and assistance to those who deserve it from a purely humanitarian point of view without considering any other considerations.

“We only target people wherever they are and help them realize their dream of life and a decent life,” he said, adding that Bangladesh “has borne the brunt of hosting refugees, and we have had to support its efforts, enhance their ability to meet their needs and provide better living conditions for them.” Al Falahi praised the initiative of UAE students in the UK who expressed a sincere desire to volunteer within the UAE Red Crescent teams, and stand by the refugees in their current conditions despite their study conditions, and took valuable time of their school year to support the efforts of the Authority and strengthen its programs inside the refugee camps, adding that the students embodied The ground is the noble Emirati values ​​and authentic attitudes in giving and giving for others.

The UAE was one of the first countries to respond to the Rohingya refugee crisis, and implemented a number of projects for women and children, including a project to feed women and children in cooperation with UNHCR. The UAE and Saudi Arabia also contributed to supporting the Malaysian Refugee Field Hospital in Bangladesh. High-level UAE delegations visited the Cox's Bazar camp, one of the world's leading Rohingya refugee camps, and the UAE has implemented various projects through its humanitarian and charitable institutions, in cooperation with UN refugee support organizations. UAE's assistance to the most affected categories of the crisis, namely women and children.

The UAE launched the campaign to support the UAE's children and Rohingya children, to support their humanitarian situation, alleviate their suffering and improve their current conditions, through a unique humanitarian alliance of more than 20 humanitarian organizations and organizations. More than 1.2 million refugees, including 720,000 children, 240,000 women and 48,000 elderly people. The campaign also drew the attention of International community of the human tragedy faced by refugees.

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