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Dubai's Emir flies more than £250,000 of aid to Haiti in his private jet
United
Arab Emirates' Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh
Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum
Sheikh Mohammed donated 90 tonnes of emergency supplies in the aftermath of
Hurricane Matthew
The Emir of Dubai has flown £300,000 of emergency supplies to Haiti on his
private jet.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum sent 90 tonnes of emergency supplies
in his Boeing 747 to the Caribbean island in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.
Around 300,000 Haitians have been forced by the tropical storm to live in
temporary shelters after an estimated 1,000 people were killed when it
struck the poor country.
Haiti is still reeling from the effects of the 2010 earthquake and an
ongoing cholera outbreak which has killed around 10,000 people so far.
According to the Dubai government, the Sheikh's wife, Princess Haya Bint Al
Hussein, personally oversaw the relief mission which included tents,
mosquito nets, medical supplies and water purification units.
The United Nations has stated 1.4 million people in Haiti require urgent
assistance appealing for $120 million (£98 million) in funds to help the
poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.
Princess Haya wrote in an Instagram post: "One image will forever be in
mind, when I think of Haiti. I have seen in 2010, the devastation caused,
and it was only because I was on an IHC envoy.
"The same cargo plane I came in today. Again today lives have been erased.
"It is all about what the country needs, but to a certain extent, it is also
about what is given."
She praised the humanitarian actions of her husband the emir and the United
Allied Emirates despite the wars and fighting currently besieging the Middle
East.
The daughter of King Hussein of Jordan, Princess Haya added: "We, as Arabs,
should be bankrupt. We fight on every front, and we have our own to feed and
shelter.
"But please, if I can just tell you the sense of humility I knew because my
country the UAE had given and my people the Jordanians are there fighting."
Oct 17, 2016
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Courtesy The Independent
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