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Providing relief aid to 160,000 people affected by the floods

In March 2020, a delegation from the Foundation provided urgent humanitarian aid in the Republic of Madagascar, and the number of beneficiaries reached 32,000 families, or about 160,000 people.

This urgent relief was implemented under the directives of the wise leadership within the framework of the Emirati humanitarian efforts carried out by the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation for Humanitarian Works on the international scene, based on the humanitarian dimension to help people wherever they are, regardless of their religion, ethnicity or color, until the Emirates became the humanitarian capital. first in the world.The Foundation’s relief team provided1300Tons of basic and essential consumer foodstuffs such as rice, oil, sardines, beans, sugar, nutritional supplements for children, concentrated milk, in addition to soap and wax.

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