The aidagency Concern is appealing for help for Somali flood victims.
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The ICRC is the only foreign aidagency inside the war zone.
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The ICRC is the only international aidagency working inside the war zone.
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More flights are scheduled over the next two days, the aidagency said.
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The aidagency Oxfam gave a guarded welcome to the plan.
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Starfish Greathearts Foundation Starfish Greathearts Foundation is an international developmentcharity.
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LinkedIn works with school developmentcharity Junior Achievement Ireland, as does insurance firm MetLife.
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It is organised by a sport and social developmentcharity.
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The developmentcharity is a member of Dóchas, one of 18 organisations behind the Your Rights.
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UWT, an international relief and developmentcharity, previously had its account shut by Barclays in 2008.
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The aidorganization had pledged to give 91 cents of every dollar.
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Public perception of trafficking, despite aidorganization and government media campaigns, remains unsympathetic.
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He knew that not just anyone can join up with an aidorganization.
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Abdullahi had been a herder and then worked for an aidorganization, distributing rice and water.
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In Canada, Madit eventually approached the Samaritan's Purse aidorganization, which had operations in south Sudan.
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A German humanitarianorganization said there were also six suspected cases there.
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Separately, the bodies of four brothers who worked in a humanitarianorganization were found beheaded also in Kerbala.
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Following the event, the looks will be auctioned off in support of Save the Children, an international humanitarianorganization.
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SNIPERS, TANKS The independent humanitarianorganization visits many detainees in the region, including in Jordan, Lebanon, Tunisia and Yemen, she noted.
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London-based humanitarianorganization Oxfam said it was providing temporary shelter, water purification tablets, buckets and oral rehydration sachets to the people affected.
Uso de relief organisation en inglés
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MSF embody, in their everyday actions around the world, everything that a relieforganisation should be.
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Setiawan also recommends checking out a self-guided food crawl hosted by the coronavirus relieforganisation Send Chinatown Love.
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That is how many we think it is, said an official with a relieforganisation who asked not to be named.
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Haroun's associate, who also runs a relieforganisation, said that about 28 tonnes of weapons had been delivered by air so far.
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Ahead of World Refugee Day on Tuesday, the development and humanitarian relieforganisation World Vision and creative agency Apartial partnered with Maser at Bidi Bidi.
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PARIS (Reuters) - French aid workers with the charity ACTED were victims in an attack in Niger on Sunday, West Africa, the relieforganisation said.
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Ireland's largest relieforganisation has increased its emergency allocation to £500,000, and is doubling the number of staff in the devastated region.
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Various relieforganisations that had branches in Africa.
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The event has been organised by Campbell's Fashion for Relieforganisation, and the theme is Runway to Red Carpet.
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Trocaire is working with a partner agency, Caritas Hong Kong, one of the few relieforganisations with access to North Korea.
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Attacks on relieforganisations, normally blamed on Islamist rebels or clan militias, have forced groups to scale back on humanitarian operations.
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Her tiny, under-equipped army has struggled to bring order to the south and security worries have prevented relieforganisations reaching the worst-affected areas.
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Kyrgyzstan's tiny, under-equipped army has struggled to bring order to the south and security worries have prevented relieforganisations reaching the worst-affected areas.
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That should get us to a point where relieforganisations can send up water in the quantities to get us through the interim.
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The Rocket Man singer has announced during his Aussie farewell tour that he's donating an enormous sum of money to bushfire relieforganisations.
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In one of the world's least developed nations, there are few relieforganisations, most have been expelled or left because of restrictions on their work.