Abdurrahman Yusuf Farah, Somalia's deputy minister for water and minerals told the local press that a boat loaded with humanitarian food supply, which UAE government intended to help Somalia's droughts affected people, has docked at Mogadishu international airport.
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Monday, 3 January 2011
Somalia: Country Receives Humanitarian Supply From UAE As Droughts Hit the Nat
Mogadishu — The transitional federal government of Somalia on Monday proclaimed it had received humanitarian food supply from the United Arab Imarets as the nation struck severe droughts.
Abdurrahman Yusuf Farah, Somalia's deputy minister for water and minerals told the local press that a boat loaded with humanitarian food supply, which UAE government intended to help Somalia's droughts affected people, has docked at Mogadishu international airport.
"This boat is fro Dubai, and stopped over Aden. And it is humanitarian aid to assist Somalis whose lives affected by droughts" Mr. Farah spelled out, adding that Somali government appointed a committee to handle the droughts hit the war-ridden SomaliaRead More
Abdurrahman Yusuf Farah, Somalia's deputy minister for water and minerals told the local press that a boat loaded with humanitarian food supply, which UAE government intended to help Somalia's droughts affected people, has docked at Mogadishu international airport.
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