ARCS Meets EU Delegation, Emphasizing Healthcare and Emergency Assistance

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ARCS Meets EU Delegation, Emphasizing  Healthcare and Emergency Assistance

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Sheikh-ul-Hadith Shahabuddin Delawar, General President of the ARCS, along with Vice President Hafiz Azizur Rahman, met with Mr. Andreas Papaconstantinou, Director-General of ECHO, to discuss expanding humanitarian efforts and strengthening cooperation.
During the meeting, Mr. Delawar provided details about the health services and humanitarian aid delivered by ARCS, including support for returning refugees, orphans, and families without guardians through Marastons. He urged the EU delegation to extend their support to returning refugees and disaster-affected people, especially with the winter season approaching. He assured that ARCS is fully prepared to facilitate all necessary support in this regard.
Mr. Papaconstantinou underscored the importance of ARCS’s humanitarian efforts in addressing the needs of vulnerable communities and assured continued EU cooperation in responding to crises, climate change, and providing assistance to those in need.

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