UAE praises role of humanitarian workers

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On the occasion of World Humanitarian Day, His Highness Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Court for Development and Fallen Heroes' Affairs and Chair of the International Humanitarian and Philanthropic Council, has praised the role of support and relief workers, and their humanitarian response on the front lines.

His Highness also highlighted their unwavering commitment to supporting humanitarian efforts and reaching those in need, especially the most vulnerable groups such as children, women, the elderly and people of determination.

"With the firm approach of the late founder Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and the great interest and unlimited support of President His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, we celebrate the remarkable humanitarian contributions made by the UAE, and review its clear commitment to humanitarian work at regional and international levels, and we commend the inspiring efforts made by humanitarian workers in spreading hope among societies suffering from crises,'' Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed said.

His Highness also highlighted the important role played by the UAE in this regard and its determination to continue supporting humanitarian efforts through its national humanitarian organisations and various relief programmes, to always be at the forefront of countries that provide a helping hand in crises and disasters in a world where crises and conflicts have worsened and have become part of the daily lives of many.

He stressed the need to pay attention to individuals working on the front lines, such as doctors, nurses, specialists, engineers, and support providers of various types in various humanitarian fields. In a related context, he added the International Humanitarian and Philanthropic Council will work with various partners to enhance the capabilities of humanitarian actors and aid workers and provide them with the necessary support to achieve humanitarian goals more effectively, respond to crises and meet the needs of affected communities more effectively and efficiently.

World Humanitarian Day honours the courage, dedication and resilience of hundreds of thousands of volunteers and humanitarian workers around the world. In this context, thousands of people affected by crises have benefited from the UAE’s contributions, where urgent medical supplies, shelter, food, protection, water and basic support were provided.

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