HACRO
World Humanitarian Aid and Development (WHADO)
27/10/2022
AFGHANISTAN EMERGENCY RESPONSE UPDATE
On 22 June, a 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck south-eastern Afghanistan, leading to wide-scale destruction across already vulnerable districts in Paktika and Khost provinces. A second 5.1 magnitude earthquake occurred on 18 of July, with an epicenter in Spera district, only 3km from the epicenter of the 22 June earthquake. In addition to loss of life and devastating injury, the earthquakes have resulted in the destruction of critical infrastructure -- including homes, health facilities, schools and water networks -- leaving thousands vulnerable to further harm. The multi- sectoral Emergency Earthquake Appeal estimates that approximately 362,000 people live in high intensity impact areas (MMI 5+)1, while needs assessments conducted to date indicate that 100,000 people have been directly affected. A total of $110.3 million2 is urgently required to frontload life-saving response activities for an initial period of three months (July-September), with priority given to the most affected districts in the provinces of Paktika and Khost. As of 28 July, approximately $44 million has been pledged for the response. According to the UNOCHA.
09/08/2022
need for rehabilitation ofLatrines and bath shelters in the IDP camps in Nigeria. Borno state.. it is HACRO mandates as camp managers to advocate for immediate attentions as the idps go for open deifications
Istanbul, 1 August 2022, The Joint Coordination Centre (JCC) authorised the M/V Razoni to sail from the port of Odesa today.
The JCC has agreed to the specific coordinates and restrictions of the Safe Humanitarian Maritime Corridor and has communicated those details in accordance with international navigation procedures.
The JCC has requested all its participants to inform their respective military and other relevant authorities of this decision to ensure the safe passage of the vessel.
The JCC has also verified the capability of the vessel to depart and of the port readiness in Odesa prior to this authorization.
The M/V Razoni will carry over 26,000 metric tonnes of corn. Once it leaves Odesa, it is estimated to arrive at the inspection location in Turkish territorial waters tomorrow, 2 August. Following inspection, it will proceed to its final destination in Tripoli, Lebanon.
The JCC is monitoring the safe passage of the vessel through the Safe Humanitarian Maritime Corridor.
Note to editors: The Joint Coordination Centre was established under the Black Sea Grain Initiative in Istanbul on 27 July 2022. It comprises of senior representatives from Ukraine, Russia, Türkiye and United Nations and its role is to enable the safe transportation, by merchant ships, of grain and other foodstuffs and fertilizers from three key Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea to the rest of the world.
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29/07/2022
Education in emergency .. Part of HACRO mandate is to see that every child has the right for free education..
At this very moment, the war in Ukraine is displacing millions of families as it simultaneously compounds global food shortages. The cycle of poverty, hunger, and conflict has accelerated in countries around the globe — and so must our response.
We must get food to those who are hungry, medical supplies to those who are ailing, and cash to those who need to find better living circumstances. But these problems can’t be addressed solely with short-term humanitarian aid.
That’s why we’re working every day to design solutions that focus on the future, like providing resources to farmers to help grow bigger crops and incomes in Uganda, training for small businesses owners in Lebanon, and helping young people access education in Guatemala.
you’re such an important part of making this a reality. When you give to HACRO you’re helping to power a brighter future for people in 40+ countries around the world.
And you can give confidently, knowing that every $1 you donate today will be added to an average of $4 in funding from government and multilateral sources to enable us to provide even more lifesaving assistance.
We are so grateful to our community of supporters who have shown up time and again when disasters strike. Support from donors like you has helped us:
Deliver essential aid to people affected by the war in Ukraine and connect refugees to resources that will help with recovery and long-term support.
Respond to last year’s 7.2 magnitude earthquake in Haiti by fixing damaged water systems and continue to promote land conservation alongside local leaders.
Provide immediate assistance to families in Indonesia following the Mount Semeru eruption and remain on the ground to build sustainable sources for clean water.
Help families recover after flooding in Nepal and build resilience to future floods by shoring up riverbanks and training people on soil erosion prevention.
I know that together we can build a brighter future. I hope you will show up today to help those in need in Haiti, Indonesia, and 40+ countries around the world by making a donation.
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YAHAYA
HACRO Chief Executive Officer
27/07/2022
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Humanitarian Aid and Conflict resolution Organization (HACRO) is an independent humanitarian organization that assists the victims of natural disasters, armed conflicts and exclusion. Its activities are based on the principles of solidarity, justice, human dignity, equality of rights and opportunities, respect for diversity and coexistence, paying special attention to the most vulnerable people.
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Humanitarian Aid and Conflict Resolution Organization (HACRO) Ukrain update Eastern Ukraine remains the centre of hostilities, while airstrikes and missile attacks continue to be reported in multiple oblasts in Ukraine. Humanitarian conditions deteriorate while needs grow, primarily in southern and eastern Ukraine, with wide-scale disruptions to electricity, g...
This report is produced by OCHA Mozambique in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It is issued on 24 July 2022. It covers the period from 1 June to 24 July 2022.
HIGHLIGHTS
In June, a total of 83,983 people were displaced by attacks in Ancuabe and Chiure districts. The majority of people displaced, approx. 67,524 people, are women and children.
Violence had a spill-over effect in Nampula province where 23,000 displaced people arrived, out of the total displaced.
To date, partners have support 29,000 people with multisectoral assistance.
In Pemba, authorities have requested the support of the humanitarian community to relocate approx. 2,000 IDPs to new resettlement sites in Ancuabe, due to concern of overcrowding conditions in Pemba.
On 19 July, humanitarian partners met with local authorities and agreed to organize ‘go and see visits' by IDPs to the identified relocation areas in Ancuabe. Local authorities will also consider existing sites as options to relocate other IDPs that are currently not intending to return to Ancuabe.
83,983 People displaced by violence
67,524 Women and children displaced
50,000 People targeted for assistance
29,000 People assisted
22/07/2022
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