Home News UAE launches ‘Tarahum – for Gaza’ campaign to provide relief aid to Palestinians The relief campaign is being conducted with the World Food Program in coordination with the ministries of Foreign Affairs and Community Development by Gulf Business October 16, 2023 Image: Getty Images The UAE has launched a campaign to provide relief aid to Palestinians impacted by the war in the Gaza Strip, under the theme ‘Tarahum – for Gaza’, the state news agency, WAM, reported. The campaign will establish centers to collect and mobilise humanitarian relief packages in partnership with humanitarian and charitable institutions, volunteer centers, the private sector, media and all segments of society. The relief campaign is being conducted in cooperation with the World Food Program, and in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Community Development. Tarahum – for Gaza inaugurated on October 15 offers aid to Palestinians The campaign aims to mitigate the severity of the humanitarian conditions, and alleviate the suffering of the most vulnerable Palestinians, especially children, who constitute nearly half of the population of the Gaza Strip, WAM said. More than one million children are affected by the current conflict, and the campaign will work towards providing children and mothers with basic needs, in addition to health supplies and general hygiene materials. The campaign was inaugurated on October 15, in Abu Dhabi, under the supervision of the Emirates Red Crescent in Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal at Zayed Port from 9am-4pm, and will be organised across the rest of the country at a later date. Read: Sheikh Mohammed directs Dhs50m in humanitarian aid to Palestinian people Tags Humanitarian Aid News Palestinian people Tarahum - for Gaza UAE You might also like Flying Taxis: How Archer aims to revolutionise travel in the UAE UAE to announce petrol, diesel prices for January; will rates drop in 2024? How REITs are unlocking the potential of UAE real estate GCC region M&A blazes trail as global deals decline