Aid Workers
Humanitarian Crises
A humanitarian crisis happens when people cannot safely access essentials such as food, water, shelter, healthcare, protection or income. Crises may be caused by war, displacement, disasters, disease, climate pressure or economic collapse.
What this section covers
A humanitarian crisis happens when people cannot safely access essentials such as food, water, shelter, healthcare, protection or income. Crises may be caused by war, displacement, disasters, disease, climate pressure or economic collapse.
Conflict
Conflict is part of a wider humanitarian support system that depends on clear information, trained people, safe delivery and sustained public backing.
Displacement
Displacement is part of a wider humanitarian support system that depends on clear information, trained people, safe delivery and sustained public backing.
Natural disasters
Natural disasters is part of a wider humanitarian support system that depends on clear information, trained people, safe delivery and sustained public backing.
Food insecurity
Food insecurity is part of a wider humanitarian support system that depends on clear information, trained people, safe delivery and sustained public backing.
Disease outbreaks
Disease outbreaks is part of a wider humanitarian support system that depends on clear information, trained people, safe delivery and sustained public backing.
Infrastructure collapse
Infrastructure collapse is part of a wider humanitarian support system that depends on clear information, trained people, safe delivery and sustained public backing.
Support humanitarian work
Donations help aid workers act quickly and stay longer.
Emergency relief needs speed, but recovery needs consistency. Public support helps aid workers deliver urgent supplies, protect vulnerable people and continue rebuilding work after the first headlines disappear.
Emergency essentials
Food, water, medical kits, blankets, tents, hygiene packs and immediate safety support.
Field delivery
Transport, fuel, communications, local staff, warehouses and safe distribution planning.
Recovery support
Education, livelihoods, trauma support, home repairs, clean water systems and resilience projects.
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