
Israeli aid experts reach typhoon-hit Philippines
Two months after a devastating typhoon, Israeli team members were finally able to enter the country, bringing experts to assist in the continuing relief work.

Two months after a devastating typhoon, Israeli team members were finally able to enter the country, bringing experts to assist in the continuing relief work.

From Ghana to Haiti, these technological advancements are changing the way we view humanitarian aid.

Emergency response team is delivering safe water and hygiene kits to communities affected by Odette in Southern Leyte and Cebu provinces.

Volunteers from SmartAID are installing a high-tech coordination center for local responders, while IsraAID is sending a team to help.

US and Israeli disaster specialists plan to create a ‘rescue doctrine’ over the course of continuing joint training and sharing of expertise.

Secretive collaborative effort leads to safe evacuation of judges, singers, activists, journalists, scientists and cyclists from the beleaguered country.

Their task is all the more difficult and dangerous because of Greece’s most intense heat wave in three decades.

Volunteers include young refugees who are aiding locals with emergency response’s relief distribution, clean-up efforts and psychological first aid.

‘The people we are dealing with are emotionally destroyed,’ says local first response leader trained by Israel’s Magen David Adom.

IDF Home Front Command, United Hatzalah flew to Surfside to assist in search-and-rescue and psychological support following the disaster.

SmartAID says oxygen concentrators have reached dozens of rural clinics, hospitals and health centers overwhelmed by the continuing Covid crisis.

Judges for the annual ISRAEL21c Digital Ambassador Campaign Contest choose ‘Diverse Voices’ for first prize.

The violent conflict with Gaza did not stop mothers and kids from three Muslim countries observing Ramadan at Save a Child’s Heart in Holon.

Volcano eruption covers island with ash and leaves 20,000 people displaced amid Covid-19 concerns.

Dozens killed in stampede that occurred when thousands of ultra-Orthodox worshippers gathered to celebrate the Jewish festival of Lag Ba’Omer.