
USAID has donated various relief items worth US$100,000 to the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) to help vulnerable Zambians.
Receiving the donation, Vice President George Kunda noted that the donation will be of great use in addressing the impact of disaster and other eventualities that affect human settlement in some parts of the country.
Mr. Kunda commended USAID for the role it is playing in promoting bilateral cooperation between Zambia and the United States of America (USA) adding that it is in this context that the donation this morning finds meaning and strength.
The Vice President further applauded USAID for the choice of donation as it includes blankets, tents, shovels, wheelbarrows, water containers and sanitary towels among others.
He stated that the government of the Republic of Zambia is pleased with this demonstration of friendship and support from the USA.
Mr Kunda also expressed sincere gratitude to the people and government of USA for this expression of compassion to the well being of Zambians.
And United States Ambassador to Zambia Donald Booth said the donation was made by American people through USAID’s Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance to save lives, alleviate human suffering and reduce social and economic impact of humanitarian emergencies.
Mr. Booth observed that responding to disasters and humanitarian needs is necessary to reduce on the impact of these disasters.
He noted that it pays to invest more in early warning systems to minimize risk both to the people in need and to those delivering assistance.
Mr. Booth said the U.S. government will continue to help Zambia achieve self-sufficiency in disaster management by empowering individuals at government, community and local levels to identify, prevent, mitigate and respond to future crises.
He stated that the U.S. government will also help Zambians tailor programs to address specific hazards that their communities face.
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