The UAE is a pioneer in implementing its commitments in the field of official development assistance to the least developed countries.
The humanitarian aid provided by the UAE is not related to the political orientations of the countries benefiting from it, nor to geographical location, race, color, sect or religion. Rather, it takes into account primarily the humanitarian aspect, which is represented in the needs of peoples, poverty reduction, eradication of hunger, and building Development projects for everyone who needs them, and establishing relations with the recipient and donor countries to achieve the goals of sustainable development.
This humanitarian policy of the UAE embodies the practical application of its culture of tolerance and moderation.
This methodology is a legacy rooted in the country's foreign policy, which was initiated by the late, the founding builder, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, as well as the UAE Vision 2021, and its contribution to strengthening the country's position on the international scene.
Somalia was one of the countries to which the United Arab Emirates sent humanitarian and development aid.
The Emirates Red Crescent Authority has implemented a relief program to enhance its response to the humanitarian situation in Somalia, as an extension of the UAE's relief and development initiatives on the Somali arena.
And the UAE has sent aid planes containing tons of humanitarian aid, medical supplies and examination devices to Somalia, to support the efforts of 7,000 medical workers and enhance their capabilities in facing the spread of the emerging coronavirus (Covid-19).
The UAE’s interest in the humanitarian situation in Somalia is not new. Rather, it has been going on for decades. It comes within the framework of the role played by the UAE to reduce human suffering around the world, from a purely humanitarian perspective and is not linked to gender, race or sect, but rather defines the features of the human need wherever It was supportive and supportive.
This aid now comes at a time when the Somali arena is in dire need of support and assistance for those affected by the situation in their country.
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