Hodeida: The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) has distributed 5,000 food parcels to Yemeni families across liberated towns and villages in Hodeida in the past four days.
This latest aid distribution benefited 35,000 individuals as part of the UAE-Saudi Arabia humanitarian assistance plan across Yemen’s Red Sea coast.
The UAE aid authority distributed 1,000 food baskets that provided necessary food supplies to 7,000 to Yemenis residing in Muharraq and Wadi Irfan. The ERC also distributed 4,000 food parcels across Muwshej, Al Wa’ara, and other remote areas across Al Khawkhah district in Hodeida, benefiting 28,000 Yemenis in need of critical food aid.
The ERC continues its mission to distribute vital humanitarian and food assistance to Yemenis across Hodeida’s liberated areas via UAE air, sea and land relief bridges, with the objective of providing Yemeni citizens aid relief needed to overcome difficult living conditions as a result of the Iran-backed Al Houthi militia’s siege on their towns and villages.
Saif Al Daheri, ERC representative on Yemen’s Red Sea Coast, said that the distribution of food aid to the people of Hodeida is in line with the UAE leadership’s directives to continue providing relief assistance to Yemenis to alleviate the hardships endured by individuals in Hodeida, in addition to the provision of fundamental infrastructure and utility development in the governorate. These initiatives will contribute towards normalising living conditions for Yemenis, moving away from the stifling grip of Al Houthi militia, he continued.
The ERC continues to inject humanitarian and developmental assistance in parallel to the UAE’s efforts, as part of the Saudi-led Arab Coalition, to liberate Yemen’s Red Sea coast.
The UAE aid authority has sent a relief sea bridge comprising ten ships loaded with 35,000 tonnes of various food items, an airlift of 14,000 food parcels and a 100-truck aid convoy carrying goods purchased from local markets in Yemen.