India to Contribute $500,000 to UN Emergency Response Fund



UNITED NATIONS: India will contribute $500,000 to a UN rapid response funding mechanism for the 2015-16 period to support global humanitarian relief operations.

India had contributed $500,000 to the central emergency response fund (CERF) in 2014 and announced a similar contribution for the 2015-16 period.

"India has been in the forefront of humanitarian action. India has been responding to several global humanitarian relief operations in keeping with our resources and capabilities. India has endeavoured to be the early responders in cases of humanitarian crisis," first secretary in the Indian Mission to the UN Abhishek Singh said at the 10th anniversary high-level pledging conference here on Thursday.

India contributed $10 million to the Ebola Trust Fund and helped in evacuating Indians as well as many foreign nationals from war-torn Yemen in 2015.

The relief and rescue work provided by India in the aftermath of earthquake in Nepal this year was done in consultation and coordination with the Nepalese government, Singh said.

Reiterating India's support to the efforts of CERF, Singh said the country would continue to help to alleviate suffering of people resulting from humanitarian emergencies.

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Source: PTI