06 March 2026, Dubai, UAE – As crises and emergencies continue to evolve, Dubai Humanitarian, with the steadfast support of key stakeholders and partners across the United  Arab Emirates, remains fully prepared to adapt and scale its support in response to requests  from its member organisations and partners. Firmly anchored in its mandate, Dubai  Humanitarian reaAirms that its commitment to serving vulnerable and aAected  communities worldwide remains resolute and unwavering.  

Dubai Humanitarian reiterates also its commitment to supporting the global humanitarian  community as a fully operational hub, facilitating the delivery of lifesaving aid to  communities affected by emergencies and disasters in the region and beyond. Acting as a  reliable platform for over 80 nonprofit, international humanitarian organisations, United  Nations agencies, and commercial companies, the hub stands ready to mobilise and  coordinate essential relief shipments, ensuring assistance reaches aAected populations.  

Dubai Humanitarian’s operations are sustained through active engagement with  government agencies and strategic partners across the Emirate of Dubai and the United Arab  Emirates. These collaborations enable seamless coordination, logistics facilitation, and  regulatory support, ensuring that humanitarian consignments move eAiciently, safely, and  without delay.  

Over the past two decades, Dubai Humanitarian has grown to become the pioneering and  largest humanitarian hub in the world. The figures from its Humanitarian Logistics Databank  demonstrate the level of preparedness and its ability to respond to natural disasters, climate  change, complex emergencies, and conflicts. In its warehouses, Dubai Humanitarian 

currently hosts an average of 200 million US dollars’ worth of humanitarian and relief items,  prepositioned by the United Nations agencies, international humanitarian organisations and  other NGOs which are assisting more than 100 countries per year. The stocks comprise medicines and medical supplies, shelters, water and sanitation materials, emergency food,  telecommunications equipment, protection and education materials, and logistics assets.