BY THE NUMBERS: The UAE has become the nerve centre of global humanitarian response. The UAE has delivered critical medical supplies to at least 71 countries since the start of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak. It made UAE-owned facilities abroad available to local governments, supplied donations to local initiatives, and assisted in the repatriation of foreign nationals.Image Credit: Reuters

How the UAE became the hub of global humanitarian work

The United Arab Emirates has helped dozens of countries respond to the pandemic

by · Gulf News
LIFE-SAVING CARGO: The UAE has dedicated a fleet of three aircraft to enable the movement of life-saving cargo and personnel where they are needed most until the end of the year. It has also dispatched additional medical aid aircraft, a testimony to the UAE's global humanitarian work.Image Credit: WAM
UAE AID: The UAE is helping other countries respond to the pandemic even as it takes aggressive action at home to fight COVID-19.Image Credit: WAM
N95 masks produced in Al Ain, UAE within the facilities of aircraft parts maker Strata.Image Credit: WAM
UN RESPONSE, VIA THE UAE: Whether it’s responding to humanitarian needs in trouble spots, or medical emergencies triggered by on-going COVID-19 pandemic, the UAE’s role in providing logistics support, warehousing as well as the country’s practice of generosity shows in the numbers. The Dubai International Humanitarian City (IHC) houses the WHO Operations Supply and Logistics Hub, a facility that is instrumental in supplying countries with required medical supplies and protective equipment.Image Credit: WAM
HUB OF RELIEF: The International Humanitarian City (IHC), based in Jebel Ali, Dubai, has facilitated the distribution of over 85% of the WHO’s 'Global Medical Response in the Fight Against COVID-19,’ including much needed medical supplies, such as masks, gloves and surgical gowns.Image Credit: Screengrab
AID TO 71 COUNTRIES. On April 6, 2020, a UAE aid plane carrying 10 tonnes of medical supplies was dispatched to Italy to assist the country in combating the COVID-19 pandemic, benefitting over 10,000 healthcare professionals. Over the years, UAE's humanitarian work has grown steadily: In 2018, the country’s total foreign aid contributions grew to more than Dh28.5 billion ($7.76 billion).Image Credit: YouTube/WAM
MEDICAL SUPPLIES: On April 29, 2020, the UAE sent an aid plane containing seven metric tons of medical supplies to Nepal to bolster the country’s efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19. The aid will assist approximately 7,000 medical professionals as they work to contain the virus.Image Credit: WAM
AIR BRIDGES: On May 5, 2020, the UAE sent an aid plane containing seven metric tons of medical supplies each Guinea and Kenya to bolster efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19 in those countries.Image Credit: WAM
AID PLANE FROM ABU DHABI TO MANILA: An aid flight being prepared for the Philippines. On April 29, 2020, UAE sent an aid plane containing seven metric tons of medical supplies to bolster the country's efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19. The aid will assist approximately 7,000 medical professionals as they work to contain the virus.Image Credit: WAM
AID TO INDIA: On May 2, 2020, the UAE sent an aid plane containing seven metric tons of medical supplies to India. The UAE has sent an aid plane containing seven metric tons of medical supplies to India to bolster the country’s efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19, Emirates News Agency reported on Saturday.Image Credit: ANI
AID TO PAKISTAN: On April 29, 2020, the UAE sent an planeload of aid containing 14 metric tons of medical and food supplies to Pakistan to bolster the country’s efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19.Image Credit:
N95 FACE MASKS. On March 16, 2020, the UAE dispatched two urgent relief planes carrying 32 tonnes of medical supplies and relief equipment to support Iran’s ongoing efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus.Image Credit: Reuters