HODEIDAH / WAM
Around 42,000 Yemenis, including 30,000 children and 6,000 women, have benefitted from the food aid distributed by the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) to the residents of Al Tuhayta District and the liberated areas of Zabid and neighbouring villages in Hodeidah Governorate, as part of the ERC’s humanitarian efforts to rescue citizens in the liberated areas of Yemen’s Red Sea Coast.
The ERC dispatched an urgent rescue aid convoy that included 6,000 food parcels, as well as basic supplies, which were distributed to local residents, as part of the UAE’s ongoing humanitarian campaigns and as per the directives of the wise leadership to support the Yemeni people. The move is aimed to help them overcome their difficult humanitarian conditions and provide them with a decent life.
Saeed Al Kaabi, UAE Humanitarian Operations Director for Yemen, said that the flow of aid convoys to the liberated and semi-liberated areas of Hodeidah comes in line with keeping pace with military operations to distribute more immediate relief assistance, ensuring access to Yemeni families immediately after lifting the siege imposed by the Iranian-backed Houthi militias.