UN praises UAE’s support for African countries during coronavirus crisis

The United Nations has launched a global appeal to raise $2 billion for the COVID-19 response. (AFP)
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Updated 15 April 2020
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UN praises UAE’s support for African countries during coronavirus crisis

  • UN recently launched its first air solidarity flight to transport medical supplies to African countries

DUBAI: The United Nations lauded humanitarian gestures from the UAE government in providing medical and protective supplies to African countries amidst the global fight against coronavirus.

“Thanks to the government of the United Arab Emirates for its generous support of this operation. WHO’s regional logistics hub in Dubai has played a key role in making sure these supplies are prepared and shipped to where they are most needed,” said Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean in a report from state news agency WAM.

“This is by far the largest single shipment of supplies since the start of the pandemic, and will ensure that people living in countries with some of the weakest heaths systems are able to get test and treated, while ensuring that health workers on the frontlines are properly protected.”

The UN recently launched its first air solidarity flight to transport medical supplies to African countries.

As part of a global appeal to raise $2 billion for the COVID-19 response, the World Food Programme (WFP) is calling for 350 million to establish vital humanitarian hubs around the world to facilitate the storage and dispatch of essential medical cargo, set up air transport links for cargo and personnel, contract charter vessels for shipping services, and provide passenger air and Medevac services for humanitarian and health workers.

“Our air bridges need to be fully funded to do this, and we stand ready to transport frontline health and humanitarian workers as well as medical cargo,” WFP executive director David Beasley said.


Arab League condemns Israeli settlers’ attack on mosque near Nablus

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Arab League condemns Israeli settlers’ attack on mosque near Nablus

  • The Arab League said that the targeting of religious sanctities is a dangerous escalation that undermines any international efforts aimed at achieving peace and stability
  • The Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Religious Affairs reported that settlers vandalized or attacked 45 mosques in the West Bank last year

LONDON: The Arab League condemned on Tuesday the burning of a Palestinian mosque by Israeli settlers during an attack on the village of Tell near Nablus, north of the occupied West Bank.

On Monday morning, settlers vandalized the Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque by spray-painting offensive phrases and starting a fire, which left the place filled with black smoke and soot.

The Arab League said that the targeting of religious sanctities is a dangerous escalation that fuels hate speech and violence, undermining any international efforts aimed at achieving peace and stability, according to Wafa news agency.

It called on the UN to take concrete steps to stop these repeated attacks and ensure the protection of places of worship.

The Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Religious Affairs reported that settlers vandalized or attacked 45 mosques in the West Bank last year.

The recent incident occurred as Muslims began observing the holy month of Ramadan last week, which continues into March. Israeli forces have increased their presence in the West Bank and around the city of Jerusalem, allowing only children under 12, men over 55, and women over 50 to enter Al-Aqsa Mosque.