Emergency Response Program
A humanitarian emergency is a life-threatening scenario in which there is clear proof that an incident or set of events has happened that is causing human suffering or is imminently endangering lives and livelihoods. With the world continuously changing around us, environmental and political catastrophes appear to be occurring more regularly. It is also true that poorer countries suffer disproportionately from such disasters, owing to a number of reasons such as inadequate infrastructure or leadership. Months of bloodshed across the nation have left millions of internally displaced people in dire need of emergency assistance. More than 3.5 million poor and traumatized individuals have sought sanctuary in the capital city, including children who have lost both parents. As battle rages in the region, schools are shuttered, and many youngsters who used to love going to school are likely to be among those fleeing for their lives and suffering hunger. The humanitarian assistance society knows this fact and is thus ready to deploy teams of experts to provide food, drinkable water, clothes, shelter and health care immediately after a catastrophe – wherever and whenever it occurs. We ensure that food, shelter, sanitation and medical care can be given to people who have lost everything without delay.