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Kuwait launches fresh relief campaign for IDPs in Baghdad

Kuwaits humanitarian relief campaign in Baghdad
Kuwaits humanitarian relief campaign in Baghdad
BAGHDAD, Oct 22 (KUNA) -- The State of Kuwait has commenced a humanitarian relief campaign purposed to extend aid to internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.
The latest aid is part of Kuwait's humanitarian efforts aiming at alleviating the sufferings and woes of Iraqi people.
Kuwait's mainly food aid has been handed out to IDPs at camps at Al-Durah area in Baghdad, in presence of Kuwaiti Ambassador to Iraq Salem Al-Zamanan.
Speaking to KUNA, the ambassador said the relief campaign, which started today, is primarily intended to support Iraqi people and to ease out the humanitarian sufferings of IDPs.
He added that today's aid came within the framework of continuing relief campaigns launched by Kuwait, including health, educational and humanitarian sectors.
The ambassador noted that 21 Kuwait-funded schools were opened in most of Iraqi provinces.
On his part, United Iraqi Medical Society for Relief and Development Chairman for Distribution Ahmad Al-Heiti said today's aid is part of a series of relief campaigns targeting the distribution of around 50,000 food baskets at IDP camps.
Food baskets have been handed out to 520 families in southern Baghdad, he said, noting that it includes sugar, oil, tea, milk, legumes, canned fish and flour.
Al-Heiti voiced thanks and appreciation to the Kuwaiti government for this humanitarian initiative which reflected Kuwait's eagerness to help Iraqi people under such hard circumstances. (end) ahh.mt