Emirati Red Crescent Launches Final Phase of Housing Project for Flood Victims in Malaysia
In a move that reflects the United Arab Emirates’ commitment to humanitarian work, the Emirates Red Crescent Authority has launched the final phase of its housing project for flood victims in Pahang, Malaysia. This project embodies ongoing efforts to support affected communities, showcasing the spirit of generosity and solidarity among nations and peoples.
Presidential Directives and Strong Support
The project’s implementation followed high directives from His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, may God protect him, and careful monitoring by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Emirates Red Crescent Authority. This collaboration highlights the UAE’s deep commitment to enhancing relief efforts and providing necessary assistance to victims of natural disasters.
Project Inauguration with Local Leadership Participation
The inauguration ceremony was held under the patronage of the Sultan of Pahang, Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, and attended by several officials from the Pahang state government and members of the Emirates Red Crescent Authority. The significance of the project and its humanitarian implications were emphasized. A total of 7 houses were built and furnished at an estimated cost of 11.2 million dirhams, ensuring adequate housing for everyone.
Sustainable Cooperation and Partnership
During his speech, the Secretary-General of the Emirates Red Crescent Authority expressed gratitude to Sultan Abdullah and the local government for their support; this reflects the depth of the bilateral relations between the UAE and Malaysia. He noted that the Authority continues its commitment to implementing developmental humanitarian projects that contribute to improving the living conditions of affected families.
Values of Human Solidarity in Bilateral Relations
For his part, Sultan Abdullah praised the leading role of the UAE in providing support to those in need worldwide, affirming the historic period of positive cooperation between the two countries. Ambassador Dr. Mubarak Saeed Al-Dhaheri emphasized the importance of the strategic relations between the UAE and Malaysia, reiterating his commitment to enhancing partnerships to promote stability and development.
This project clearly illustrates how the Emirates Red Crescent is launching the final phase of the housing project for flood victims in Malaysia—not only to provide assistance but also to enhance the values of humanitarian cooperation among peoples. This step reaffirms that the UAE is always at the forefront of countries striving to alleviate the suffering of others and promote community stability.