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UAEโ€™s $100 Billion Aid Drive and Indiaโ€“UAE Humanitarian Partnerships in 2025

Ahead of World Humanitarian Day 2025, the UAE reaffirms its role as a global leader in humanitarian aid with $100.2B support, while deepening Indiaโ€“UAE cooperation in relief and development initiatives.

UAEโ€™s Global Humanitarian Footprint

As the world prepares to observe World Humanitarian Day 2025, the United Arab Emirates has once again emerged as a global leader in humanitarian and development aid. In just one year, the UAE extended assistance worth over AED 368 billion ($100.2 billion), reaching more than 1 billion people across continents. From responding to natural disasters and conflicts to supporting long-term healthcare projects, the UAE has shown how humanitarian aid can be both immediate and sustainable.

This contribution cements the UAEโ€™s reputation as one of the most reliable and proactive nations in global humanitarian diplomacy.

Humanitarian Missions Across the Globe

  • Gaza Relief: The UAE became the largest single contributor of aid to Gaza in 2025, providing 44% of all international humanitarian support. Through Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 and the Birds of Goodness initiative, the UAE carried out 73 airdrop missions, delivering nearly 3,988 tonnes of food and essential supplies to Palestinians.
  • Sudan: At the High-Level Humanitarian Conference for Sudan, the UAE pledged $200 million, bringing its total aid to Sudan in the last decade to $3.5 billion.
  • Ukraine: The UAE reached more than 1.2 million people in Ukraine, including women and children. It also played a diplomatic role by mediating 16 successful prisoner exchanges, freeing 4,349 individuals.
  • Asia & Africa Relief:
    • Chad: 30,000 food baskets and 20,000+ blankets after floods.
    • Somalia: 700 tonnes of urgent food aid delivered.
    • Myanmar: 367 tonnes of emergency supplies after an earthquake.
    • Albania: Firefighting teams and aircraft deployed for wildfire response.

Sustainable Healthcare Initiatives

The Fathersโ€™ Endowment Campaign launched in 2025 highlights the UAEโ€™s focus on long-term development, especially healthcare. A notable example is the Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Hospital and Dialysis Center in Chad, which will provide critical medical services to thousands of people.

Such projects reflect the UAEโ€™s commitment to sustainable humanitarian aid beyond immediate relief.

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Indiaโ€“UAE Humanitarian Ties

For India, the UAEโ€™s humanitarian spirit holds a special significance. The Indiaโ€“UAE partnership, already strong in trade and diaspora links, extends deeply into humanitarian cooperation:

  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, the UAE sent oxygen cylinders, concentrators, and relief supplies to India when the country faced its toughest health crisis.
  • Indian humanitarian organizations and professionals are active partners in many UAE-led initiatives across Asia and Africa.
  • The 3.5 million-strong Indian diaspora in the UAE often contributes to humanitarian fundraising and relief missions, strengthening people-to-people ties.

This cooperation not only reflects shared values of compassion but also positions India and the UAE as partners in global humanitarian action.

A Global Example of Humanitarian Diplomacy

The UAEโ€™s $100.2B contribution ahead of World Humanitarian Day 2025 shows how nations can play a constructive role in tackling crises beyond their borders. By combining emergency relief, mediation efforts, and development projects, the UAE has established itself as a beacon of humanitarian leadership.

For India, the UAEโ€™s role is also a reminder of how global partnerships can transform lives, inspire solidarity, and shape a more compassionate world.

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