The UAE sent a plane carrying 30.6 tonnes of food to areas affected by recent floods in the Republic of Chad to meet the needs of more than 442,000 people, especially the elderly, women, and children.
Rashid Saeed Al Shamsi, UAE Ambassador to the Republic of Chad, said: "These food items come as part of the UAE leadership's keenness to strengthen bilateral relations with African countries, especially Chad, which has strong historical relations with the UAE."
The ambassador pointed out that the food items reflect the UAE's solidarity with Chad and efforts to assist the people of Chad. He noted that sending these food items is part of the UAE's humanitarian approach to provide urgent relief to other countries during times of crisis and natural disasters.
He explained that the total value of UAE aid to the Republic of Chad from 2017 to 2021 amounted to AED 100 million (US$ 27 million) in all fields. He stated that this has, in turn, supported various humanitarian and development causes.


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