Under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, representative of the ruler in the Al Dhafra region, head of the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, 1.2 million people benefit from the authority’s winter assistance in 26 countries, as the authority intensified its humanitarian and relief efforts for the benefit of those affected by the repercussions of the cold and climatic conditions in the most affected countries. The Commission has allocated additional relief aid to the displaced and Syrian refugees inside their country and in neighboring countries, due to the suffering they face due to the bad weather conditions these days.
The Secretary-General of the Red Crescent Authority, Dr. Muhammad Ateeq Al-Falahi, stressed the keenness of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan to expand the umbrella of beneficiaries of the Authority’s winter aid in many countries that witnessed a sharp drop in temperatures, and their residents were affected by unprecedented waves of cold, frost and bad conditions. air.
Al-Falahi added, “According to His Highness’ directives, additional aid has been allocated to the displaced and refugees in some countries, who are facing the repercussions of the winter season in extremely difficult circumstances.”
“The aid is being coordinated between the authority and its offices abroad, the state’s embassies in those countries and a number of local organizations and authorities there, and a distribution plan has been drawn up covering all the targeted areas, so that the aid reaches the most affected families and families,” he said.
The Secretary-General of the Red Crescent stressed that the aid program included the provision of basic aids to cope with the cold weather, such as heating, winter clothes, food and children’s supplies.
He said that the authority has strengthened its winter aid this year due to the health conditions that the world is currently facing due to the Corona pandemic, so it was necessary to provide appropriate conditions for the targets of the aid program, and to strengthen means of prevention and protection for them from colds and winter diseases so that they are not vulnerable to the pandemic.
Al-Falahi praised the spirit of cooperation between the authority and the country’s embassies abroad, to enhance the Emirati aid to brotherly and friendly peoples.
The Red Crescent is benefiting from the winter aid for those affected by cold waves in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Syria, Bosnia, Iraq, Albania, Kazakhstan, San Marino, Armenia, Latvia, Russia, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Greece, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Estonia, Ukraine , Dagestan, Belarus, Lithuania, Georgia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan.
The Red Crescent Authority had recently launched its winter campaign under the slogan “You are the Warm Hands” to draw attention to the human suffering caused by fluctuations in climatic conditions, and to attract more support and assistance for the benefit of those affected by its humanitarian, health and living repercussions. The campaign found the necessary response from benefactors, donors and donors to its activities. What had the greatest impact in expanding the umbrella of the beneficiaries of the winter aid agency in the countries most affected by bad weather conditions.
Under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, representative of the ruler in the Al Dhafra region, head of the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, 1.2 million people benefit from the authority’s winter assistance in 26 countries, as the authority intensified its humanitarian and relief efforts for the benefit of those affected by the repercussions of the cold and climatic conditions in the most affected countries. The Commission has allocated additional relief aid to the displaced and Syrian refugees inside their country and in neighboring countries, due to the suffering they face due to the bad weather conditions these days.
The Secretary-General of the Red Crescent Authority, Dr. Muhammad Ateeq Al-Falahi, stressed the keenness of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan to expand the umbrella of beneficiaries of the Authority’s winter aid in many countries that witnessed a sharp drop in temperatures, and their residents were affected by unprecedented waves of cold, frost and bad conditions. air.
Al-Falahi added, “According to His Highness’ directives, additional aid has been allocated to the displaced and refugees in some countries, who are facing the repercussions of the winter season in extremely difficult circumstances.”
“The aid is being coordinated between the authority and its offices abroad, the state’s embassies in those countries and a number of local organizations and authorities there, and a distribution plan has been drawn up covering all the targeted areas, so that the aid reaches the most affected families and families,” he said.
The Secretary-General of the Red Crescent stressed that the aid program included the provision of basic aids to cope with the cold weather, such as heating, winter clothes, food and children’s supplies.
He said that the authority has strengthened its winter aid this year due to the health conditions that the world is currently facing due to the Corona pandemic, so it was necessary to provide appropriate conditions for the targets of the aid program, and to strengthen means of prevention and protection for them from colds and winter diseases so that they are not vulnerable to the pandemic.
Al-Falahi praised the spirit of cooperation between the authority and the country’s embassies abroad, to enhance the Emirati aid to brotherly and friendly peoples.
The Red Crescent is benefiting from the winter aid for those affected by cold waves in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Syria, Bosnia, Iraq, Albania, Kazakhstan, San Marino, Armenia, Latvia, Russia, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Greece, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Estonia, Ukraine , Dagestan, Belarus, Lithuania, Georgia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan.
The Red Crescent Authority had recently launched its winter campaign under the slogan “You are the Warm Hands” to draw attention to the human suffering caused by fluctuations in climatic conditions, and to attract more support and assistance for the benefit of those affected by its humanitarian, health and living repercussions. The campaign found the necessary response from benefactors, donors and donors to its activities. What had the greatest impact in expanding the umbrella of the beneficiaries of the winter aid agency in the countries most affected by bad weather conditions.
Under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, representative of the ruler in the Al Dhafra region, head of the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, 1.2 million people benefit from the authority’s winter assistance in 26 countries, as the authority intensified its humanitarian and relief efforts for the benefit of those affected by the repercussions of the cold and climatic conditions in the most affected countries. The Commission has allocated additional relief aid to the displaced and Syrian refugees inside their country and in neighboring countries, due to the suffering they face due to the bad weather conditions these days.
The Secretary-General of the Red Crescent Authority, Dr. Muhammad Ateeq Al-Falahi, stressed the keenness of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan to expand the umbrella of beneficiaries of the Authority’s winter aid in many countries that witnessed a sharp drop in temperatures, and their residents were affected by unprecedented waves of cold, frost and bad conditions. air.
Al-Falahi added, “According to His Highness’ directives, additional aid has been allocated to the displaced and refugees in some countries, who are facing the repercussions of the winter season in extremely difficult circumstances.”
“The aid is being coordinated between the authority and its offices abroad, the state’s embassies in those countries and a number of local organizations and authorities there, and a distribution plan has been drawn up covering all the targeted areas, so that the aid reaches the most affected families and families,” he said.
The Secretary-General of the Red Crescent stressed that the aid program included the provision of basic aids to cope with the cold weather, such as heating, winter clothes, food and children’s supplies.
He said that the authority has strengthened its winter aid this year due to the health conditions that the world is currently facing due to the Corona pandemic, so it was necessary to provide appropriate conditions for the targets of the aid program, and to strengthen means of prevention and protection for them from colds and winter diseases so that they are not vulnerable to the pandemic.
Al-Falahi praised the spirit of cooperation between the authority and the country’s embassies abroad, to enhance the Emirati aid to brotherly and friendly peoples.
The Red Crescent is benefiting from the winter aid for those affected by cold waves in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Syria, Bosnia, Iraq, Albania, Kazakhstan, San Marino, Armenia, Latvia, Russia, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Greece, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Estonia, Ukraine , Dagestan, Belarus, Lithuania, Georgia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan.
The Red Crescent Authority had recently launched its winter campaign under the slogan “You are the Warm Hands” to draw attention to the human suffering caused by fluctuations in climatic conditions, and to attract more support and assistance for the benefit of those affected by its humanitarian, health and living repercussions. The campaign found the necessary response from benefactors, donors and donors to its activities. What had the greatest impact in expanding the umbrella of the beneficiaries of the winter aid agency in the countries most affected by bad weather conditions.
Under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, representative of the ruler in the Al Dhafra region, head of the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, 1.2 million people benefit from the authority’s winter assistance in 26 countries, as the authority intensified its humanitarian and relief efforts for the benefit of those affected by the repercussions of the cold and climatic conditions in the most affected countries. The Commission has allocated additional relief aid to the displaced and Syrian refugees inside their country and in neighboring countries, due to the suffering they face due to the bad weather conditions these days.
The Secretary-General of the Red Crescent Authority, Dr. Muhammad Ateeq Al-Falahi, stressed the keenness of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan to expand the umbrella of beneficiaries of the Authority’s winter aid in many countries that witnessed a sharp drop in temperatures, and their residents were affected by unprecedented waves of cold, frost and bad conditions. air.
Al-Falahi added, “According to His Highness’ directives, additional aid has been allocated to the displaced and refugees in some countries, who are facing the repercussions of the winter season in extremely difficult circumstances.”
“The aid is being coordinated between the authority and its offices abroad, the state’s embassies in those countries and a number of local organizations and authorities there, and a distribution plan has been drawn up covering all the targeted areas, so that the aid reaches the most affected families and families,” he said.
The Secretary-General of the Red Crescent stressed that the aid program included the provision of basic aids to cope with the cold weather, such as heating, winter clothes, food and children’s supplies.
He said that the authority has strengthened its winter aid this year due to the health conditions that the world is currently facing due to the Corona pandemic, so it was necessary to provide appropriate conditions for the targets of the aid program, and to strengthen means of prevention and protection for them from colds and winter diseases so that they are not vulnerable to the pandemic.
Al-Falahi praised the spirit of cooperation between the authority and the country’s embassies abroad, to enhance the Emirati aid to brotherly and friendly peoples.
The Red Crescent is benefiting from the winter aid for those affected by cold waves in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Syria, Bosnia, Iraq, Albania, Kazakhstan, San Marino, Armenia, Latvia, Russia, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Greece, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Estonia, Ukraine , Dagestan, Belarus, Lithuania, Georgia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan.
The Red Crescent Authority had recently launched its winter campaign under the slogan “You are the Warm Hands” to draw attention to the human suffering caused by fluctuations in climatic conditions, and to attract more support and assistance for the benefit of those affected by its humanitarian, health and living repercussions. The campaign found the necessary response from benefactors, donors and donors to its activities. What had the greatest impact in expanding the umbrella of the beneficiaries of the winter aid agency in the countries most affected by bad weather conditions.