Dubai Humanitarian remains fully operational

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Dubai Humanitarian says it remains fully prepared to adapt and scale its support in response to the needs of its member organisations and partners.

Backed by key stakeholders across the UAE, the organisation reaffirmed its commitment to assisting vulnerable and affected communities around the world.

As a fully operational humanitarian hub, Dubai Humanitarian continues to facilitate the delivery of lifesaving relief to people affected by emergencies and disasters in the region and beyond.

The hub brings together more than 80 nonprofit organisations, international humanitarian groups, United Nations agencies and commercial partners, and stands ready to mobilise and coordinate critical relief shipments.

Its operations are supported through close cooperation with government entities and strategic partners across Dubai and the UAE, enabling efficient logistics coordination and the smooth movement of humanitarian aid.

Over the past two decades, Dubai Humanitarian has grown into the world’s largest humanitarian hub.

Its warehouses currently host an average of $200 million worth of relief supplies, pre-positioned by UN agencies and international organisations to support humanitarian operations in more than 100 countries each year.

These supplies include medicines and medical equipment, shelter materials, water and sanitation supplies, emergency food, telecommunications equipment, as well as protection, education and logistics assets.

 

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