
The man who has helped more than 250,000 people in need
Yotam Polizer became a humanitarian aid worker in 2011. Since then he has personally helped more than 250,000 people in crisis worldwide.
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Yotam Polizer became a humanitarian aid worker in 2011. Since then he has personally helped more than 250,000 people in crisis worldwide.

Israel’s 4M Analytics has a minefield-location intelligence solution using machine learning, historic and dynamic datasets and software-guided robots.

The level of destruction in the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian is shocking, says head of emergency operations for Israeli humanitarian NGO IsraAID.

SoapyCare is an Israeli company that utilizes AI to produce data and insights from that most important of human activities: washing your hands.

Israeli NGO will distribute relief supplies, offer psychological first aid and deploy water filters to restore access to safe drinking water.

Delegation from Israel’s Fire and Rescue Services will aid Brazilian authorities working to extinguish month-long fires in the Amazon rainforest.

Israeli 12th-grader starts project in which young musicians lead 10- to 21-year-olds on the autism spectrum in expressing themselves through music.

In conversation with Brazilian President Bolsonaro, Israel’s prime minister pledges Israeli assistance with wildfires.

Watergen’s water-from-air generator to provide clean drinking water in Lake Chad Basin region of Africa following presentation at a UN meeting.

Israeli organization Haifa 3D utilizes cheap and cheerful technology to make bionic hands available to growing numbers of adults and children.

‘Olive’ and ‘Yoyo’ travel to MagiCAMP in Romania to help put smiles on the faces of children facing life-threatening illness.

For their final project at Shenkar College, design students paired up to make adaptive outfits for some of Israel’s top athletes with disabilities.

The Israeli academic-and-sports program The Equalizer has begun in Kenya with 60 students wearing used jerseys and cleats sent for free from Israel.

Together Beyond Words, founded in 2003 by nine Arab and Jewish women, uses playback theater and dialogue circles to promote tolerance in Israel.

Program is part of a series of activities initiated by the Israeli embassy in Santiago to support emergency medical services in the Chilean capital.