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We help vulnerable people in remote and devastated communities survive crises and recover with dignity. Will you join us? #EachLifeMatters
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How did Medair respond to the earthquake in Syria and Türkiye? - 11,769 health consultations - Clean water for 6,000 people - Essential household items for 5.000 people - Mental health sessions for more than 1,000 people Humanitarian needs in Türkiye and Syria remain high.
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In Madagascar, drought and cyclones cause massive destruction to the vulnerable population, particularly children. One of the vulnerable children that suffered from it was Fisaorantsoa. He nearly lost his life due to malnutrition, as his mother describes.
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Aline Sadiki, is a mother of three, whose eldest child, Vainqueur, is three years old. They live in the Bushagara camp for displaced persons north of Goma in the D. R. Congo, where the cholera epidemic entered her family. Discover his story:
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IN PHOTOS: Almost a month after the landfall of Cyclone Freddy in Madagascar, families are still left homeless. We remains committed to helping the families in the Mananjary district.
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#Medair is implementing water trucking in settlements and a public school currently functioning as a collective shelter in #Aleppo, for those affected by the recent earthquake. #Water trucking happens daily to ensure people can access clean #water. 🚰 💧 🚚
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The GSO Engagement Team had a great time at the training with #Player1Labs! 💪 Doing great things learning, bonding and growing together. 🤝❤️
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The crisis in #Syria has been ongoing, and the people of #Aleppo are facing unimaginable hardships. One of the main issues people face is lack of access to safe drinking #water. Our team provides safe #water to the communities affected by the recent earthquakes. 💧 🚚
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“For people who make other’s lives easier, God will also make their life easier”. #Medair supported Haydir, along with other families with multi-purpose cash assistance and case management to help them through the cold winter months in Jordan
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