UAE Humanitarian Aid and Efforts to Combat COVID-19

UAE Humanitarian Aid and Efforts to Combat COVID-19

UAE has sent over 1000 metric tons of aid to 70 countries, supporting more than 1,000,000 medical professionals in the process.

United Kingdom

The UAE turned ExCeL London, the capitalchr("39")s largest venue for exhibitions and conferences wholly owned by Abu Dhabi Government, into an emergency field hospital for the treatment of patients infected with COVID-19. Named the NHS Nightingale Hospital, the new facility will have a capacity of 4,000 beds and will be able to provide a comprehensive range of medical support facilities. The UAE is covering the costs associated with the operation of this center and is providing the center rent-free.

On April 5, the UAE facilitated the repatriation of 345 British tourists visiting the UAE. In response, British Ambassador to the UAE Patrick Moody said, "I also wanted to give a huge thank you to Emirates, to the Emirati authorities who have helped make this happen..."

On April 30, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, directed 60 metric tons of urgent medical aid and personal protective equipment to be shipped to the UKchr("39")s National Health Service to help them combat the pandemic.

On June 5, the UAE donated 6.6 metric tons of material to the United Kingdom that will enable the country to produce millions of items of personal protective equipment (PPE).

China

Following the initial COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, the UAE provided medical supplies, including facemasks and gloves, to China. On January 26, HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, tweeted: "Wechr("39")re closely following the Chinese governmentchr("39")s efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Wechr("39")re confident in their ability to overcome this crisis. The UAE is ready to provide all support to China and cooperate with the international community to tackle this virus."

On March 4, as part of the UAEchr("39")s Homeland of Humanity Initiative, the UAE evacuated 215 people of different nationalities from Chinachr("39")s Hubei Province to the Emirates Humanitarian City in Abu Dhabi, where they received the necessary medical evaluation and care.

Iran

In collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), the UAE sent an aircraft carrying 7.5 tons of medical supplies, as well as five WHO experts, to Iran on March 3 to help 15,000 healthcare workers and 100,000 workers. In a March 15 call with Iranchr("39")s Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan affirmed the UAEchr("39")s support to the Iranian people as they manage this crisis.

In the second supply of medical equipment to Iran on March 17, the UAE sent over 33 tons of critical medical supplies, including gloves and surgical masks, as well as other protective equipment. Aid to Iran was delivered with the aim of helping 33,000 healthcare workers.

On June 27, the UAE sent 16 metric tons of medical supplies to Iran to benefit 16,000 medical professionals.

South Korea

On March 19, the UAE facilitated the evacuation of 80 individuals from Iran in response to a request by the South Korean Government. Among the evacuated individuals were 74 South Korean nationals residing there, in addition to 6 Iranian family members. The individuals were flown to the UAE and then traveled onward to Incheon International Airport in South Korea.

Croatia

The UAE donated 13 tons of medical equipment, including masks, to Croatia following a recent devastating earthquake on March 22 that has been described as the strongest to strike the country in 140 years.

Seychelles

The UAE donated 13 tons of medical supplies to the Seychelles Government to assist their fight against COVID-19. The humanitarian aid included coveralls, gowns, gloves, masks, and other medical items. The shipment from the UAE arrived on March 25.

Greece

The UAE donated 13 tons of medical supplies to Greece on March 26, consisting mostly of special coveralls for medical protection, medical gloves, and sanitizers. In a statement, Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis remarked: "The friendship and trust we share with the United Arab Emirates are dear, and especially during these difficult times the solidarity of our allies is evident-also shown through the delivery of valuable medical supplies today."

Uzbekistan

The UAE sent an aid plane containing 8 metric tons of medical supplies to the Republic of Uzbekistan on March 28 to support the countrychr("39")s efforts to combat COVID-19, benefiting approximately 8,000 medical professionals.

On May 5, the UAE sent 5 metric tons of aid to Uzbekistan to assist 5,000 medical professionals.

Malaysia

The UAE sent medical equipment and supplies to Kuala Lumpur on March 29. Malaysian Foreign Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and UAE Ambassador to Malaysia Khalid Al Ghaith came together to share best practices in addressing the pandemic.

Serbia

The UAE donated a total of 10 tons of medi-cal equipment to Belgrade on March 29. The first part of the donation from the UAE included 13,750 protective suits, 15,000 hospital suits, 500,000 gloves, 30,000 shoe protectors, 20,000 masks, and 6,000 sanitizers. Ventilators were slated to arrive in the next delivery. The shipment was received by Serbian Minister of Defense Aleksandar Vulin, Minister of Health Zlatibor Loncar, and UAE Ambassador to Serbia Mubarak Saeed Al Dhaheri.

Afghanistan

The UAE dispatched an urgent medical aid shipment to Afghanistan containing 20,000 testing units and equipment to examine thousands of people.

On May 22, the UAE sent an aid plane carrying 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Afghanistan to assist approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Pakistan

The UAE delivered a first batch of crucial medical supplies to Pakistan on April 2. UAE Ambassador to Pakistan Hamad Alzaabi tweeted: "Our commitment for humanitarian approaches and principles to help people in delicate situation has no limits."

On April 5, the second batch of 11 tons of medical supplies provided by the UAE arrived in Islamabad.

On April 28, the UAE sent an additional 14 metric tons of medical and food supplies to Pakistan, benefiting 7,000 medical professionals.

Italy

A UAE plane carrying approximately 13 tons of medical supplies was dispatched to Italy on April 5 to assist the country in combating the COVID-19 pandemic, benefit-ting over 13,000 healthcare professionals.

Kazakhstan

The UAE sent 13 tons of medical supplies to Kazakhstan on April 6 to bolster the countrychr("39")s response to COVID-19, benefitting over 13,000 healthcare professionals in the process.

Colombia

The UAE sent 10 tons of medical supplies to Colombia on April 8 to aid the countrychr("39")s response to COVID-19, benefitting over 10,000 healthcare professionals. The flight also repatriated 63 Colombian citizens from the UAE.

On June 15, the UAE sent 8 metric tons of medical aid to Colombia to assist over 8,000 medical professionals.

Ukraine

The UAE sent 13 tons of medical aid to Ukraine on April 10 to support over 13,000 healthcare professionals. The flight also repatriated 113 Ukrainian citizens from the UAE.

Bulgaria

On April 12, Bulgarian Minister of Economy HE Emil Karanikolov met with UAE Minister of State HE Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh in Abu Dhabi to discuss further cooperation between both countries. An exchange of goods between both countries also took place.

Ethiopia

On April 13, a UAE aid plane carrying approximately 33 metric tons of medical supplies was dispatched to Ethiopia to assist approximately 33,000 healthcare professionals. The aid plane transported 15 metric tons of aid provided by the UAE to Ethiopia.

On May 6, the UAE sent an additional shipment of aid to Ethiopia to assist thou-sands of medical professionals.

African Union

On April 13, the UAE transported 3 metric tons of aid to the African Union and 15 metric tons of aid provided by the World Health Organization to help more than 30 African countries combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cyprus

On April 14, the UAE sent an aid plane carrying 8 tons of medical supplies to Cyprus, benefitting nearly 10,000 healthcare professionals in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Somalia

In collaboration with the World Health Organization, the UAE dispatched an aid plane carrying approximately 27 tons of medical supplies to Somalia on April 14. The aid, which consisted of 7 tons from the UAE and 20 tons from WHO, will help approximately 27,000 healthcare workers in combating COVID-19.

On June 24, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Jubaland, Somalia, benefiting approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Mauritania

The UAE sent a plane carrying 18 metric tons of medical and food aid to the Islamic Republic of Mauritania on April 19, benefitting approximately 10,000 healthcare workers.

On June 6, the UAE sent an aid plane containing 18 metric tons of medical and food aid to Mauritania, benefiting approximately 14,000 medical professionals.

South Africa

The UAE sent an aid plane containing 7 metric tons of medical supplies to South Africa on April 20, benefiting approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Sudan

The UAE sent an aid plane containing 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Sudan on April 22, benefiting approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

On May 29, the UAE sent 11 metric tons of medical supplies to Sudan, assisting 11,000 healthcare professionals.

Kyrgyzstan

On April 23, the UAE sent a plane containing 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Kyrgyzstan, benefiting approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Armenia

On April 27, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Armenia, benefiting approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Indonesia

On April 27, the UAE sent 20 metric tons of medical supplies to Indonesia, benefiting approximately 20,000 medical professionals.

Nepal

On April 29, the UAE sent 20 metric tons of medical supplies to Nepal, benefiting approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Philippines

 

On April 27, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to the Philippines, benefiting approximately 20,000 medical professionals.

Bangladesh

On April 30, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Bangladesh, benefiting approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

India

On May 2, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to India, benefiting approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Botswana

On May 3, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Botswana, benefiting approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Kenya

On May 4, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Kenya, benefiting approximately 7,000 medical professionals

Guinea

On May 4, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Guinea, benefiting approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Zimbabwe

On May 6, the UAE sent 7.7 metric tons of medical supplies to Zimbabwe to assist approximately 7,700 medical professionals.

Niger

On May 10, the UAE sent 6 metric tons of medical supplies to Niger to assist approximately 6 ,000 medical professionals.

Mali

On May 10, the UAE sent 6 metric tons of medical supplies to Mali to assist approximately 6 ,000 medical professionals.

Sierra Leone

On May 10, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Sierra Leone to assist approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Belarus

On May 12, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Belarus to assist approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Montenegro

On April 13, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Montenegro to assist approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Romania

On April 14, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Romania to assist approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Albania

On April 15, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Albania to assist approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Occupied Palestinian Territory

The UAE facilitated the delivery of more than 22metric tons of urgent medical supplies to the Occupied Palestinian Territory as part of the UN COVID-19 Response Plan. The UAEchr("39")s contribution of medical support through the UN to Palestine is part of a long-standing commitment to the Palestinian people, as well as an important component of efforts to respond to COVID-19chr("39")s global health and socio-economic impacts. The UAE is one of the largest donors to UNRWA and has also contributed more than USD 828.2 million from 2013 to April 2020 to fund a range of causes in the occupied Palestinian territory.

Gambia

On May 20, the UAE sent 4 metric tons of medical supplies to Gambia to assist approximately 4,000 medical professionals.

Union of the Comoros

On May 21, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Union of the Comoros to assist approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Democratic Republic of Congo

On May 25, the UAE sent 6 metric tons of medical supplies to the Democratic Republic of Congo to assist approximately 6,000 medical professionals.

Tajikistan

On May 27, the UAE sent 10 metric tons of medical supplies to Tajikistan to assist approximately 10,000 medical professionals.

Iraqi Kurdistan

On May 28, the UAE sent 6 metric tons of medical supplies to Iraqi Kurdistan to assist approximately 6,000 medical professionals.

On June 26, the UAE sent another batch of 6 metric tons of medical aid to Iraqi Kurdistan to assist approximately 6,000 medical professionals.

Russia

On June 2, the UAE sent 8 metric tons of medical supplies to Grozny, Russia to assist approximately 8,000 medical professionals.

On June 3, the UAE sent 9 metric tons of medical supplies to Dagestan, Russia to assist approximately 9,000 medical professionals.

Madagascar

On June 3, the UAE sent 9 metric tons of medical supplies to Madagascar to assist approximately 9,000 medical professionals.

Cuba

On June 4, the UAE sent 8 metric tons of medical supplies to Cuba to assist approximately 8,000 medical professionals.

Maldives

On June 9, the UAE sent 72 metric tons of medical supplies to the Maldives to assist approximately 72,000 medical professionals.

Chile

On June 12, the UAE sent 9 metric tons of medical supplies to Chile to assist approximately 9,000 medical professionals.

Costa Rica

On June 13, the UAE sent an aid plane carrying 9 metric tons of medical aid and 10,000 testing kits to Costa Rica to assist approximately 9,000 medical professionals.

Dominican Republic

On June 15, the UAE sent 7 metric tons of medical supplies to the Dominican Republic to assist approximately 7,000 medical professionals.

Rwanda

On June 14, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and H.H. Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum sent over 300,000 pieces of personal protective equipment and medical supplies to Rwanda. DP World and One&Only Hotel in Rwanda assisted with the logistics of the delivery of these items from Dubai.

Jordan

On June 15, the UAE sent 12.4 metric tons of medical supplies to Jordan to assist approximately 12,000 medical professionals.

Burkina Faso

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum marked World Refugee Day on June 20 by ordering an aid flight to support the delivery of urgent humanitarian assistance from UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, to Burkina Faso. The chartered cargo plane carried around 100 tons of aid, including 88 tons of relief items from UNHCR. The assistance included 12 tons of COVID-19 aid made available by the World Health Organization.

Azerbaijan

On June 21, the UAE sent 11 metric tons of medical supplies to Azerbaijan to assist approximately 11,000 medical professionals.

Thailand

On June 23, the UAE sent 11 metric tons of medical supplies to Thailand to assist approximately 11,000 medical professionals.

Peru

On June 26, the UAE, in coordination with the Vatican Department of Education, sent 15 metric tons of medical supplies to the Peruvian Amazon region to assist approximately 15,000 medical professionals.

On July 2, the UAE sent 5 metric tons of critical medical aid to Lima, Peru to assist 5,000 medical professionals.

Yemen

To date, the UAE has sent 87 metric tons of COVID-19 aid to Yemen.

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