The Emirates Red Crescent Authority (ERC) has launched the Ramadan Mir programme to provide food support to underprivileged families in Hadhramaut Governorate, in the presence of Hamed Qawaya, Supervisor of ERC Projects in Hadramaut.
The UAE is distributing essential food baskets in Mukalla and providing Iftar meals across Hadhramaut throughout the humanitarian initiative, to support families during Ramadan.
Advisor for Development and International Cooperation and ERC Representative in Hadhramaut, Hamid Rashid Al Shamsi, said that the 'Ramadan Mir' programme is a key part of the ERC's comprehensive Ramadan campaign, which also includes Iftar meals, Zakat Al Fitr, and Eid clothing initiatives.
He added that the campaign aims to expand the scope of humanitarian assistance to reach the largest possible number of beneficiaries.
Qawaya highlighted the ERC’s commitment to alleviating the burdens on underprivileged families. He noted that the programme is one of the annual initiatives reflecting the values of generosity and solidarity.
He emphasised that the programme aims to strengthen social cohesion during Ramadan by delivering food assistance and humanitarian aid to as many beneficiaries as possible.
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