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Delivering Life-Saving Humanitarian Assistance, Restoring Hope, and Supporting Communities in Times of Crisis

Following the success of last year's initiative, we are once again launching the Donate a Meat Can for Gaza campaign to provide nutritious meat products to families facing severe food insecurity across Gaza.

The Gaza Emergency Relief Project has been active since 7 October 2023, responding to one of the most severe and prolonged humanitarian crises in recent history. Continuous bombardment, mass displacement, and restricted access to essential goods have left millions struggling to survive without adequate food, shelter, clean water, or medical care.

The International Aid Campaign (IAC), in partnership with Lifeline Community Relief, implemented an emergency relief response to support families affected by severe flooding in Batticaloa District, Valaichchenai, Sri Lanka.

The International Aid Campaign (IAC), in partnership with Al Hikma Foundation, responded to severe flooding in Sri Lanka by delivering urgent humanitarian assistance to affected families and individuals impacted by widespread displacement and loss.
The International Aid Campaign (IAC), in partnership with PICO, implemented urgent emergency relief interventions in Gaza to support displaced and affected families facing severe humanitarian conditions.
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The International Aid Campaign (IAC), in partnership with Medic Worldwide, implemented an emergency cash assistance program to support vulnerable families affected by the ongoing crisis in Sudan.

The International Aid Campaign (IAC), in partnership with Al-Khair Myanmar, responded to the devastating earthquake in Myanmar by delivering urgent emergency relief assistance to affected families in the Mandalay region.

Severe flooding in Kolon Nawa, Sri Lanka, caused widespread devastation, leaving many families stranded, displaced, and without access to basic necessities. Homes were damaged, livelihoods were disrupted, and vulnerable communities faced immediate food insecurity.

Severe flooding affected large areas of Comilla and Feni in Bangladesh, leaving many families displaced and struggling to access basic necessities such as food, clean water, and safe shelter. The disaster significantly impacted vulnerable communities, many of whom rely on daily wages and small-scale livelihoods, making recovery even more difficult.

Myanmar continues to face prolonged conflict and instability, leading to large-scale displacement and rising humanitarian needs across the country. More than 3 million people are currently internally displaced, with many newly displaced families forced to live in unsafe conditions such as jungles, open fields, and makeshift shelters.

On 3rd November 2023, a powerful 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck the Jajarkot and Rukum districts of Nepal, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The disaster resulted in the death of approximately 160 people and left around 9,480 houses completely destroyed, displacing thousands of families and leaving them without safe shelter.

Heavy rainfall during the southwest monsoon season caused severe flooding in parts of Sri Lanka, particularly affecting vulnerable communities in Malwana. Many families in the region rely heavily on agriculture for their livelihoods, making them especially vulnerable to seasonal flooding and climate-related disruptions.

Access to clean and safe drinking water remains one of the most pressing humanitarian challenges in Yemen. Years of conflict, political instability, economic hardship, and deteriorating infrastructure have left millions of people struggling to meet their most basic daily needs.
Since the escalation of the humanitarian crisis in Palestine in October 2023, millions of civilians have faced immense hardship due to displacement, destruction of infrastructure, shortages of food and clean water, and the collapse of essential services.

Niger continues to face significant humanitarian challenges, including food insecurity, malnutrition, and limited access to essential services. These difficulties are further intensified by climate-related pressures and regional instability, leaving many vulnerable families struggling to meet their daily nutritional needs.

This project was launched to support Rohingya refugees living in Cox's Bazar, one of the largest refugee settlements in the world. As a highly vulnerable population, many Rohingya refugees face serious barriers to accessing basic healthcare services, including essential eye care.

This project focused on providing hot meals to Rohingya refugees living in Malaysia, many of whom fled persecution and violence in Myanmar. Displaced from their homeland, numerous Rohingya families face severe hardships, including limited access to stable employment, healthcare, education, and consistent sources of food.

In November 2022, a powerful earthquake struck Indonesia, causing widespread destruction to homes, infrastructure, and essential resources. The disaster displaced thousands of families, disrupted daily life, and led to both tragic loss of life and severe food insecurity

In August 2022, devastating floods swept across Sudan, submerging homes, farmlands, and vital infrastructure. Torrential rains and rising waters displaced thousands of families, creating a severe humanitarian crisis and leaving many without shelter, food, or basic necessities.

In 2022, Pakistan faced one of the worst natural disasters in its history, as floods submerged two-thirds of the country. Millions were displaced, homes and infrastructure destroyed, and over 33 million people affected, creating a massive humanitarian crisis. In response, the Flood Relief Emergency Project was launched to provide immediate aid and support to those impacted.

The Gaza Emergency Relief project was launched in response to renewed attacks that worsened the already dire humanitarian conditions for families in Gaza. The escalation of conflict increased the need for urgent aid, prompting a multi-faceted response aimed at alleviating immediate suffering and restoring hope to those affected.

Typhoon Rai caused widespread destruction across the Philippines, leaving many communities, including Maldivian students studying abroad, in vulnerable situations. The storm disrupted daily life, education, and access to essential resources, placing students in urgent need of support.

The humanitarian situation in Gaza has left many families struggling to afford essential medications. Limited financial resources, coupled with restricted access to healthcare, have made it difficult for vulnerable individuals to meet their medical needs.

On 14th August 2021, a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, claiming the lives of over 2,000 people and leaving thousands more displaced as homes and infrastructure were destroyed. In the immediate aftermath, urgent humanitarian support was critical to help survivors endure the crisis and meet their basic needs.

As part of the extended With Love Campaign 2021, two fully equipped ambulances were provided to strengthen emergency medical services in Gaza. These ambulances were fitted with essential medical equipment, enabling timely and effective care during critical emergencies.

During the extended With Love Campaign for Palestine in 2021, urgent support was provided to families and individuals affected by the escalating crisis in Gaza. The campaign aimed to deliver life-saving assistance directly to those most in need, helping to alleviate suffering and restore hope amid challenging circumstances.

Refugee families — particularly widows — represent one of the most vulnerable segments of the displaced population in Turkey. Many of these women carry the full responsibility of providing for their households, yet lack access to stable employment opportunities.

Across South and Southeast Asia, sudden floods and extreme weather events frequently displace families, destroy homes, and cut off access to food and clean water. The Crisis Emergency Relief Project responds rapidly to these disasters, ensuring affected communities receive immediate life-saving support.
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The Sudan Emergency Relief Project supports communities affected by ongoing conflict, mass displacement, and the collapse of essential services. Violence has forced millions to flee their homes, leaving families without reliable access to food, healthcare, or safe shelter.

At International Aid Campaign (IAC), we believe that every child deserves dignity, protection, and the opportunity to learn and grow in a safe environment.