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Humanitarian Crises

What is a . . .

"Humanitarian Crisis?"

Following Definition Courtesy, Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia

A humanitarian crisis (or "humanitarian disaster") is an event or series of events which represents a critical threat to the health, safety, security or wellbeing of a community or other large group of people, usually over a wide area. Armed conflicts, epidemics, famine, natural disasters and other major emergencies may all involve or lead to a humanitarian crisis.

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Do you know of the many . . .

Myanmar Rohingya Refugee Crisis

"Humanitarian Crises"

occurring around the world . . .

 . . . on a daily basis?

Make it your business . . .

to know who's suffering . . .

then find ways to . . .

H E L P !

For more Humanitarian information

around the world visit

ReliefWeb

by clicking on the below web link:

 

Informing Humanitarians Worldwide . . .

ReliefWeb is the leading humanitarian information source on global crises and disasters. It is a specialized digital service of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

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We provide reliable and timely information, enabling humanitarian workers to make informed decisions and to plan effective response. We collect and deliver key information, including the latest reports, maps and infographics from trusted sources.

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ReliefWeb is also a valuable resource for job listings and training programs, helping humanitarians build new skills and discover exciting new career opportunities.

Learn more here:

C o u r t e s y ,

https://reliefweb.int/

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If you’ve missed the work of EPACHA in its Phase I duration, please be encouraged to click on the below web links.

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Sincerest Thanks are Extended to http://archive.org/web/ for having made possible an archived viewing of

 

EPACHA Foundation’s entire volume of its Phase I web pages:

https://web.archive.org/web/20180321225044/http://www.epacha.org/Pages/Home_Page_BkUp3.aspx

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Complete List of EPACHA - Phase I web pages:

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https://web.archive.org/web/20180321224129/http://www.epacha.org/Pages/Site_Map_List_of_EPACHAs_Web_Pages.aspx

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