Join the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative for a discussion on the current state of humanitarian aid. This discussion explored the implications of the United States Government executive orders issued on January 24, 2025 that paused nearly all U.S. foreign aid for 90 days. This abrupt halt placed millions of people around the world at risk and […]
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The humanitarian aid and disaster relief evacuation drill between U.S. Army Garrison Japan and Sagamihara City was held recently on Camp Zama. Nearly 30 Sagamihara citizens living in the Soubudai Housing Complex, as well as personnel from Sagamihara City Emergency Services, practiced evacuation procedures and validated current U.S. Army Garrison Japan and Sagamihara City evacuation […]
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, ordinary citizens sprang into action to provide vital aid and supplies to support Ukraine’s brave defenders. Medics4Ukraine formed as a rapid response group of medical professionals, aid workers and volunteers determined to deliver life-saving medical equipment directly to those risking their lives on the frontlines. This session from […]
For more on this event, visit: https://bit.ly/3R5UhZQ For more on the Berkley Center, visit: https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/guberkleycenter Instagram: https://instagram.com/guberkleycenter Facebook: https://facebook.com/berkleycenter LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/school/berkley-center-for-religion-peace-and-world-affairs May 21, 2024 | Most religious traditions include textual teachings and normative ethical imperatives to welcome the refugee and provide humanitarian aid to the vulnerable stranger and displaced neighbor. These religious norms […]
Gain practical humanitarian and community development skills with the Humanitarian Practice intensive unit available through the Bachelor of Humanitarian and Community Studies degree. CDU and industry experts RedR team up to deliver this engaging four week intensive unit. TRANSCRIPT: [ADRIANA STIBRAL – COURSE COORDINATOR, BACHELOR OF HUMANITARIAN AND COMMUNITY STUDIES] I’m Adriana Stibral. I work […]
website : https://www.maporg.net/ Please click for contact team : Chat:https://t.me/mapcharitable001 E-mail:mapshouhuzhe@gmail.com Survivors need your help and prayers. Your donation now will help airlift much-needed medicine and hygiene supplies to first responders who are working around the clock to prepare for the onslaught of displaced and injured civilians in the coming days. Read more: https://www.maporg.net [vid_tags]
As Harry puts it, he never considered himself ‘academically minded’, but the way Open Universities Australia was able to help him find a pathway into a Bachelor of Arts (International Aid and Development) course and supported him at every step has set him up for following his long-term career goals. [vid_tags]
Becky Barber and Lyolya Hovhannisyan founded the UCLA chapter of Flying Samaritans in 2013. With volunteer doctors and other students, they bring medical care to Tijuana’s Colonia Margarita Moran. http://ucla.in/1eSdGpl UCLA,Flying Samaritans,Tijuana (City/Town/Village),Community Service (Organization Sector),Health Care (Issue),Mexico (Country),Newsroom
Course Leader Bland Tomkinson talks about the Management of Project MSc unit on Managing Humanitarian Aid Projects. In this short video, students also offer their perspective on studying Managing Humanitarian Aid Projects at the University of Manchester. University of Manchester,Management of Project MSc,Humanitarian Aid,MACE60050
In this video, a St John Ambulance trainer explains what to do if someone is bleeding severely. When bleeding is severe, it can be dramatic and distressing. If someone’s bleeding isn’t controlled quickly, they may develop shock and become unresponsive. Find out how to treat heavy & severe bleeding: https://bit.ly/severe-bleeding Learn more ways to help […]