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Relief Links

 

United States - International Response

International Organizations

  • Relief Web  - is a project of the United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) This site provides updates and detailed information on foreign disasters. 
  • PAHO (Pan American Health Organization)  Technical Guides for disasters. All information is provided in English y en espanol.
  • Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA) - The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA) in collaboration with the Disaster Preparedness Programme of the European Community Humanitarian Office (DIPECHO), is seeking to enhance the capability for a sustainable school disaster preparedness planning and education programme in the region at the national level .
  • WHO Division of Emergency and Humanitarian Action - The World Health Organization's (WHO) Division of Emergency and Humanitarian Action (EHA) is responsible for coordinating the international response to emergencies and natural disasters in the health field, in close partnership with other member agencies of the United Nations Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC), and within the framework set out by the United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs (DHA). EHA was established in 1993 replacing, with a strengthened and more extensive mandate, the former Emergency Relief Operations Division (ERO), to handle health sector emergency and humanitarian activities.
  • Coordination Center for Natural Disaster Prevention in Central America (CEPREDENAC) was established in 1988 as a coordination center for strengthening the capacity of the region as a whole to reduce the vulnerability of the population to the effects of these phenomena.

International Non – Governmental Organizations

  • International Committee of the Red Cross
  • International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
  • AlertNet the Reuters Foundation's news and communications service for the emergency relief community
  • Interaction  - A coalition of 150 non-profit organizations that work, worldwide to provide humanitarian assistance. This site provides detail on the current situation, what organizations are providing what services, and points of contact. Go to the site and follow the links for the particular event you need information. InterAction can be contacted at 1-202-667-8227 x106, or via the Internet at www.interaction.org.
  • Center for International Disaster Information - Providing Information and Guidance in Support of Appropriate International Disaster Relief
  • NVOAD  National Voluntary Organizations Active -  in Disaster NVOAD coordinates planning efforts by many voluntary organizations responding to disaster. Through this web site are multiple links to 31 major Organizations including the Red Cross, Salvation Army and Adventist Community Services and many more. These major agencies provide some international services as well.
  • The Sphere Project - the Sphere Project was launched by an established group of humanitarian agencies. This project sought to develop a set of standards in core areas of humanitarian assistance in order to better the quality of assistance provided to people affected by disasters, and to improve the accountability of agencies. The Project was undertaken out of concern that a massively increased demand for humanitarian relief worldwide was in danger of outstripping the response capacity of the humanitarian system and could lead to inconsistent quality of relief efforts.

 

 

 

How Can I Help?

Monetary Contributions to Established Relief Agencies are Always the Most Useful Response to Disasters
 
Confirm There is a Need for All Items Being Collected.
 
Deliver Items Only to Organizations having Local Distribution Capacity
 
Donate Only to Organizations having the Ability to Transport Collected Items to the Affected Region
 
Never Assume the U.S. Government or any Relief Agency Will Transport Unsolicited Relief Items Free of Charge
Volunteer Opportunities for Disaster Relief are Extremely Limited
 

 

 

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