Global humanitarian aid and Charity
History shows that humanitarian aid and emergency response have failed to address the immediate consequences of humanitarian crises in many countries. Examples: The COVID-19 pandemic that has caused 7,010,681 deaths worldwide according to worldometers, Spanish flash floods, which left at least 205 dead according to the national, The landslide in Sudan which killed over 1000 people according to africanews, The landslide in Ethiopia which killed 229 people according to france24, Flash floods in the United States in Texas which killed more than 120 people according to independent, Flash floods in Pakistan which killed more than 337 people according to Aljazeera, The earthquake that killed over 1400 people in Afghanistan according asianews, The earthquake that killed 5,352 people directly in Myanmar and 103 in Thailand according to Wikipedia, First and Second Congo Wars: These conflicts, often called “Africa’s World War, conflict in eastern DRC has led to approximately six million deaths according to BBC. The Rwandan genocide, over 1 million people were killed according to wikipedia. The increase in the frequency and intensity of wildfires around the world. The broader impacts of such disasters extend far beyond immediate casualty figures. The emergency response from local and state authorities during this crisis was a critical component in managing the immediate impact. Swift actions included evacuations, the deployment of emergency services, and the establishment of shelters for displaced individuals. However, despite their efforts, the scale of the disasters has highlighted a significant increase in the number of deaths, meaning that communities were unable to manage disasters and save more lives on their own. Which raises questions about how we can support and manage future natural disasters around the world. This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the inherent vulnerabilities of our environment and underscores the need for the robust global disaster preparedness and response strategies.
The World Kingdom is dedicated to alleviating human suffering worldwide by supporting humanitarian and charitable organizations without discrimination through funding, Aid, technical expertise and collaborations on global initiatives to maximize their collective impact. Aid is provided based on the core principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence, ensuring it is free from political considerations. these initiatives include: intervening in international emergency relief and security, Providing aid to people affected by conflicts or War and natural disasters, such as floods, earthquakes, famines, etc. Addressing the needs of communities devastated by armed conflict, including providing protection and assisting displaced populations. Ensuring access to essential resources like food, clean water, sanitation, and shelter for vulnerable groups. Offering medical care, addressing malnutrition, and protecting communities from physical and psychological harm. Ensuring that children can continue their education even in crisis situations. Encouraging organizations to publish data about their humanitarian activities, improving accountability and effectiveness. Serving as a central point to coordinate humanitarian responses, gather information and launch fundraising appeals to support the delivery of aid. Improving health and well-being and preparing for future health emergencies Worldwide. Building and managing healthcare facilities worldwide. Building water resource infrastructure to ensure the resilience of water supplies in the face of current and future demands related to climate change and population growth. Facilitating vaccine development, information sharing, and support for resource-limited countries. Strengthening global health governance to prevent future pandemics and ensure equitable access to health care. Preparing for and responding to health emergencies. Fostering international collaboration for developing and implementing effective health policies.

Adopting global dialogue forums on humanitarian and charitable issues, with tripartite participants, to discuss the impact of humanitarian crises. Strengthening global health governance to prevent future pandemics and ensure equitable access to health care. Identifying, mitigating, and managing health risks before they become widespread. Monitoring, detecting, and responding to infectious disease outbreaks and other public health threats. Tracking health crises by collecting and analyzing information, from scientific studies to disease surveillance reports. Fostering healthier lives by addressing factors that contribute to diseases and promoting overall well-being. Recommending a comprehensive public health approach to suicide prevention and several strategies that states and communities can adopt, including measures such as teaching coping and problem-solving skills to help people manage difficulties; Ensuring all individuals have fair and equal access to healthcare services, regardless of their background or circumstances, Supporting the victims of the rule of law abuse, and raising awareness. Promoting and assisting global health through construction, procurement and medical equipment supply. Working toward sustainable financial solutions that protect people from catastrophic health expenses.
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