A highlevel coordination meeting was held on Saturday here at National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in Islamabad to review and plan Pakistan’s ongoing humanitarian relief efforts for the waraffected populations of Gaza and Lebanon.

The meeting was cochaired by Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal, and Chairman NDMA, Lt Gen Inam Haider Malik.

Senior officials from the Prime Minister’s Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and NDMA were also present at the meeting, while the Ambassadors of Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq participated via Zoom.

Discussions during the meeting focused on the immediate needs of people of Gaza and Lebanon, and the logistical challenges related to dispatching relief consignments.

The Ambassador of Lebanon expressed deep appreciation for the timely assistance provided by Government of Pakistan, highlighted that Pakistan is among the first three countries to send relief to the people of Lebanon during this critical time.

To date, Pakistan has dispatched a total of 12 consignments comprising of 1251 tons of relief items to Gaza and Lebanon. Of these, 10 consignments were directed to Gaza, while two were sent to Lebanon.

The relief packages included essential items such as tents, tarpaulins, food packs, winterized bedding, medicines, hygiene kits, and other supplies necessary for those affected by the ongoing conflict.

During the meeting, Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal emphasized that the Prime Minister of Pakistan had personally directed the provision of relief to both Lebanon and Gaza.

In line with this directive, the ‘Prime Minister’s Relief Fund for Gaza and Lebanon’ has been established to facilitate contributions from the people of Pakistan for their brothers and sisters in need.

The Minister also received the briefing from Pakistan’s Ambassadors to Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria on the active humanitarian organisations in each country and their aid distribution channels for waraffected areas.

He directed NDMA to develop a hybrid transportation model combining air and road routes to enhance aid delivery efficiency. He also called for integration of food and NonFood Items (NFIs) suppliers to maximize the provision of essential items to warstricken victims in Gaza and Lebanon.

The meeting concluded with solidarity with waraffected people and commitment to continued support for the people of Gaza and Lebanon, while addressing logistical hurdles for future consignments.

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