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US Ambassador visits Gambia Red Cross Hands Over Cash, Non-food Items To Flood Victims 

Sep 23, 2022, 11:48 AM

The US Ambassador to The Gambia, Her Excellency Sharon L. Cromer on Monday visited The Gambia Red Cross Society (GRCS) Headquarters where she distributed cash and non food items to flood victim families. She was hosted at the Emergency Operation Center of the GRCS.

The USAID provided to The Gambia Red Cross Society an amount of USD 250,000 to support 757 households (over 6800 people) through Mobile Clinic Services, Shelter and Water, and Sanitation and Hygiene.

Through the services of Qmoney, families whose houses have been partially/completely damaged are being supported with cash to mend their damaged structures.  

It could be recalled that from 30th to 31st July 2022, heavy rains hit several regions of The Gambia, leading to widespread flooding. Some houses have been so severely affected that the occupants had to be evacuated to public buildings such as schools for safety. 

However, data verification done by GRCS as of 24th August 2022, shows that 2,366 households (29,381 people) are affected so far, with damages to their shelters, food, and latrines. 

Through the Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) support, IFRC ensured that immediate financial support was available for The Gambia Red Cross Society to respond to the needs of the affected families.

Despite the support provided, many vulnerable families affected by the extensive rains, resulting in flooding in multiple communities within the Greater Banjul Area and beyond still need support.

Her Excellency Sharon L. Cromer, US Ambassador to The Gambia said Red Cross standards are always high and therefore expressed delight in being associated with them. She also applauded the GRCS and NDMA for their partnership. 

She noted tha, she is pleased that their support would go to some of the most vulnerable Gambians and help lift them up and put them back on their feet. 

Alasan Senghore, Secretary General of The Gambia Red Cross Society said as Red Cross they can act fast, adding that they have the human resources and human capital. 

“We always want to reach the vulnerable people at the shortest possible time because we believe relief is not relief if it comes late,” he stated.

“We need to look at not just the short term because disasters are here to stay especially with climate change,” he also said.

He thanked the European Union for funding their Operation Center through their Covid-19 response and NDMA for their leadership.

Sana Dahaba, Executive Director for the National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA) thanked the Government of The Gambia for creating the enabling environment for disaster governance in the country.

He pointed out that The Gambia Red Cross Society has always been a dependable partner to disaster management and response.

Isatou Joof, deputy disaster risk management coordinator at The Gambia Red Cross Society in presenting data collected by GRCS on affected households said the support provided by the USAID will go a long way in strengthening their response and ensure they reach more people. She assured them that the funds would be put to good use.

She added that they continue to provide psychosocial support through their health department, distributed First Aid Aqua Taps, did water decontamination, launched a Mobile Clinic, managed a temporal shelter in Banjul, provided hygiene kits to families, and conducted PGI sensitisation, among others.