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Our Global Emergency Response Team is deploying to Myanmar

Our Global Emergency Response Team is deploying to Myanmar to assist communities affected by the devastating earthquake. Working alongside partners on the ground, we are committed to providing urgent relief to those in need.

Rusamambu, on the road to recovery

Nestled in the mountains of North Kivu province, D.R. Congo, a village of 15,350 inhabitants called Rusamambu is coming back to life. With Medair's help, the village's health centre now offers free healthcare to local communities, enabling them to rebuild their lives after struggling with conflict and poverty.

Saving lives through community liaison officers

Kilonge village, in North-Kivu, has almost doubled in size with the arrival of people fleeing conflict. Medair is responding to the crisis by treating malnourished children.

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The landslides swept away everything

Cyclone Kenneth, the strongest ever to strike Mozambique, hit the northern coast of the country on 25 April 2019, not even six weeks after the previous devastating cyclone, Idai, had hit the central provinces on 14 March.

Dhobi, what’s written between sky and mountain peaks

On 25 April 2015, Nepal was hit by its deadliest earthquake in a hundred years. Close to 9,000 people were killed, and entire regions were devastated. Panorama travelled to Dhobi, a Nepalese village on the borders of the Himalayas. Intimately connected to the earth, its Hindu and Buddhist inhabitants are still recovering.

Lok and Rasmita

It's only 7:00 in the morning, but the sun is already high and the small village of Dhobi is already immersed in its daily activities. The family that we will visit this morning lives not far from the village, a few kilometres higher up the road that climbs the mountains.

“I saw mothers stringing mosquito nets up in the branches to hold their children and keep them safe from the stream of water”

“People ran out of their huts trying to escape. But there was no way to escape, the water was everywhere. I saw my people climbing trees to escape the floods. I saw mothers stringing mosquito nets up in the branches to hold their children and keep them safe from the stream of water,”

5 reasons to support women during emergencies

On International Women’s Day, Medair’s International Programmes Director, Anne Reitsema, offers her thoughts on the unique challenges facing women in times of emergencies and why we must act.

The emergency phase may be over, but the rebuilding and recovery will take years

It's two o'clock in the morning at Jakarta airport, yet the Garuda plane for Palu is full. There are no humanitarian workers or tourists. The plane is full of locals carrying huge plastic bags full of all sorts of products they cannot find in Palu anymore. The flight takes off from Java – one of Indonesia’s 17,504 islands.

Haiti: I’ve Never Seen a Storm Like That

Alicia, 50, had never experienced anything like Hurricane Matthew before.

“They Never Stood a Chance” – An Update from Haiti

Haiti hadn’t seen a storm like this one in more than 50 years.

Ecuador Earthquake Response: No Community Forgotten

The 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Ecuador in April killed 660 people and injured 4,600 within the first 72 hours.

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