UAE’s humanitarian initiatives and culture of giving are nothing but ‘inspirational’

The United Arab Emirates has a deeply rooted tradition of helping others. Its humanitarian initiatives serve as a global role model and are motivated by three key factors: strengthening the global humanitarian system, collaborating with regional and international organisations, and protecting vulnerable populations.

The country’s commitment to its humanitarian obligations is evident in the ninth principle outlined in the ‘Ten Principles for the Next Fifty Years of the UAE’ document released in September 2021. Moreover, its institutional efforts are purposeful and equipped with exceptional resources to effectively respond to numerous urgent needs.

The Emirates has been lauded for its response to the earthquake disaster in Turkey and Syria. Its rescue and relief activities in the disaster zones benefited from its experiences in the 1982 Yemen earthquake, the 2004 Sumatra earthquake, and the 2010 earthquake in Chile.

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Vision of the Leadership

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan pledged $100 million for the relief of millions of survivors, while Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, set out on an urgent visit to the two quake-ravaged countries.

Under the ‘Gallant Knight 2’ operation, the UAE Ministry of Defence conducted rescue operations in the worst-hit areas and were appreciated for their speed and efficacy by authorities in both countries. Scores of associations, institutions, citizens, and residents have donated hundreds of millions of dirhams under the ‘Bridges of Good’ initiative launched by the UAE Red Crescent.

A couple of field hospitals were also established within the operation, one in the Turkish city of Gaziantep and the other in Hatay.

Emirates’ Generous Spirit

Under the wise leadership of Mohamed bin Zayed and the directives of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the International Humanitarian City in Dubai coordinated with its partners and swiftly operated 11 flights carrying roughly 200 tonnes of emergency aid, benefiting about 730,000 in Syria alone.

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