Swiss Solidarity Climatic Disaster Africa

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Swiss Solidarity Climatic Disaster Africa

Around 50 million people in Africa are suffering the effects of El Niño. Drought followed by flooding is threatening the lives of countless people, especially children, pregnant women and the elderly. The help is focusing on providing water, seeds and food for livestock, a form of intervention that is vital to the survival of the population. Activities which seek to bolster these populations’ disaster-resistance will be encouraged.

“Swiss Solidarity” is the expression of the solidarity of the Swiss population with the victims of disasters and conflicts. It is an independent foundation created by the SSR. Swiss Solidarity is not itself operational, but co-funds using donations from the public, businesses as well as cantons and municipalities, the projects of 25 Swiss NGOs which assist victims on the ground. The Foundation ensures the proper use of these donations through in-depth analyses and field assessments by experts in compliance with international standards for emergency aid, rehabilitation and reconstruction. In Switzerland, Swiss Solidarity supports people in need, spending of the order of one million Swiss francs per annum, in collaboration with specialised social services. In the wake of severe weather in the country, it supports individuals, communities and SMEs suffering major damage. Since 1946, Swiss Solidarity has collected more than 1.5 billion Swiss francs in donations.
For more information, please visit: www.swiss-solidarity.org.

Around 50 million people in Africa are suffering the effects of El Niño. Drought followed by flooding is threatening the lives of countless people, especially children, pregnant women and the elderly. The help is focusing on providing water, seeds and food for livestock, a form of intervention that is vital to the survival of the population. Activities which seek to bolster these populations’ disaster-resistance will be encouraged.
“Swiss Solidarity” is the expression of the solidarity of the Swiss population with the victims of disasters and conflicts. It is an independent foundation created by the SSR. Swiss Solidarity is not itself operational, but co-funds using donations from the public, businesses as well as cantons and municipalities, the projects of 25 Swiss NGOs which assist victims on the ground. The Foundation ensures the proper use of these donations through in-depth analyses and field assessments by experts in compliance with international standards for emergency aid, rehabilitation and reconstruction. In Switzerland, Swiss Solidarity supports people in need, spending of the order of one million Swiss francs per annum, in collaboration with specialised social services. In the wake of severe weather in the country, it supports individuals, communities and SMEs suffering major damage. Since 1946, Swiss Solidarity has collected more than 1.5 billion Swiss francs in donations.

4'000 points pay for one water filter that will give access to clean drinking water for one family.

For more information, please visit: www.swiss-solidarity.org.

Swiss Solidarity Climatic Disaster Africa

Around 50 million people in Africa are suffering the effects of El Niño. Drought followed by flooding is threatening the lives of countless people, especially children, pregnant women and the elderly. The help is focusing on providing water, seeds and food for livestock, a form of intervention that is vital to the survival of the population. Activities which seek to bolster these populations’ disaster-resistance will be encouraged.

“Swiss Solidarity” is the expression of the solidarity of the Swiss population with the victims of disasters and conflicts. It is an independent foundation created by the SSR. Swiss Solidarity is not itself operational, but co-funds using donations from the public, businesses as well as cantons and municipalities, the projects of 25 Swiss NGOs which assist victims on the ground. The Foundation ensures the proper use of these donations through in-depth analyses and field assessments by experts in compliance with international standards for emergency aid, rehabilitation and reconstruction. In Switzerland, Swiss Solidarity supports people in need, spending of the order of one million Swiss francs per annum, in collaboration with specialised social services. In the wake of severe weather in the country, it supports individuals, communities and SMEs suffering major damage. Since 1946, Swiss Solidarity has collected more than 1.5 billion Swiss francs in donations.
For more information, please visit: www.swiss-solidarity.org.

Around 50 million people in Africa are suffering the effects of El Niño. Drought followed by flooding is threatening the lives of countless people, especially children, pregnant women and the elderly. The help is focusing on providing water, seeds and food for livestock, a form of intervention that is vital to the survival of the population. Activities which seek to bolster these populations’ disaster-resistance will be encouraged.
“Swiss Solidarity” is the expression of the solidarity of the Swiss population with the victims of disasters and conflicts. It is an independent foundation created by the SSR. Swiss Solidarity is not itself operational, but co-funds using donations from the public, businesses as well as cantons and municipalities, the projects of 25 Swiss NGOs which assist victims on the ground. The Foundation ensures the proper use of these donations through in-depth analyses and field assessments by experts in compliance with international standards for emergency aid, rehabilitation and reconstruction. In Switzerland, Swiss Solidarity supports people in need, spending of the order of one million Swiss francs per annum, in collaboration with specialised social services. In the wake of severe weather in the country, it supports individuals, communities and SMEs suffering major damage. Since 1946, Swiss Solidarity has collected more than 1.5 billion Swiss francs in donations.

4'000 points pay for one water filter that will give access to clean drinking water for one family.

For more information, please visit: www.swiss-solidarity.org.