He Boat of the Coast Guard of India He left to Sudan on Friday, carrying more than two tons of medications to save livesincluding anti -cancer drugs.
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“Extending humanitarian assistance to the people of Sudan. A ship from the Indian coast guard Sachet departed today for Sudan, with a consignment of more than 2 tons of medicines to save lives, including drugs against cancer,” said the Ministry of External Affairs in a statement.
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Early in the day, the Indian Coast Guard ship departed for Djibouti, with medical help that includes 20 hemodialysis machines and an inverse osmosis plant (ro).
Almost two years have passed since the outbreak of conflict in Sudan between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Fast Support Forces (RSF) in April 2023.
More than 25 million people in Sudan, South Sudan and Chad are trapped in a spiral of food security deterioration. including at least 17 million in Sudan. The war runs the risk of creating the world’s largest hunger crisis, according to the World Food Program.
Last month, India sent 26 tons humanitarian assistance to Honduras following the recent Tropical Sara storm. The shipment included medical supplies and disaster relief material, including surgical supplies, glucometers, oximeters, gloves, syringes and IV fluids, blankets, sleeping mats and hygiene kits.
On January 27, India also sent a consignment of humanitarian aid to the Kurdistan region of Iraq, which consists of bronchodilators, inhalers and fans, to support people in need.
“Vishwabandhu Bharat: India sends humanitarian assistance to Iraq. A consignment consisting of bronchodilators, inhalers and fans has moved away from New Delhi to help people in the Iraq region of Kurdistan.”
Over the years, India has constantly provided help and assistance to Iraq. In response to the urgent appeal of the UN Secretary General, India committed USD 20 million in 2003 to help the Iraqi people.