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Ambalangoda, Weramulla
Channa Ranasinghe and Dayanthi Nugawela from United Sri Lanka Association of New Zealand, Wellington., distributing school bags.
In Weramulla 44 permanent houses will be built with the support of USLANZ.
Distribution of relief items to typhoon survivors in Tacloban, Philippines. © IOM 2013 (Photo by Leonard Doyle)
A porridge beneficiary after collection at Dirhori distribution centre in Svosve area in Marondera Rural. ZCC under the ZZJR project supported 200 lactating women with corn soya and blend porridge to improve their nutrition.
The joint response of the Dutch Relief Alliance, a consortium of 16 Dutch aid organizations, provides life-saving assistance to people facing severe food insecurity in drought-affected Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Most southern Africa countries are likely to receive below normal harvests in 2020, given the poor performance of the 2019/20 rainfall season, characterized by erratic and below normal rains. This is also the outlook for Zambia and Zimbabwe – the impact of the reduced rains is expected to have caused a contraction in the area planted and lowered yield prospects. Heavier rainfall since mid-December 2019 provided some respite and helped to alleviate moisture deficits, but concurrently resulted in localized flooding in parts of both countries with the earth too dry and hard to absorb the rain. In Zambia, the number of people in need of urgent humanitarian assistance will rise from 1.7 million people (May – September 2019), to about 2.3 million people being in a severe food insecure situation.
The Joint Response in Zambia and Zimbabwe targets the most vulnerable households, aiming to improve direct access to food, protect and rebuild livelihoods, which contributes to the structural approach addressing the drought, provide access to clean drinking water and raise awareness on hygiene and nutrition, and screen and treat children below 5 and pregnant and lactating women for malnutrition. The design of the intervention is based on the sectors directly related to the drought situation, in line with the cluster recommendations, based on the expertise of partners and complementarity with other ongoing interventions. Partners work in rural as well as urban areas, depending on the locally identified needs. Throughout the intervention, cluster, SPHERE and CHS standards are followed. After the outbreak of the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, the project duration was extended until 30 November 2020, and an extra budget was made available to cater to the increasing needs in both Zimbabwe and Zambia.
The city of Al-Hasakah is suffering from limited access to water and newly opened shelters have been in need for water tanks to be filled. Caritas distributed water tanks and is supplying water to make up the shortfall.
With the monsoon season underway, Caritas teams continue to provide life-saving relief in some of the most affected, hard-to-reach parts of the country. In these first few months of the response, the global Caritas network has provided 65,837 families (329,185 people) with critical shelter materials, living supplies, blankets, food, water treatment and hygiene kits. Photo by Catholic Relief Services
LA County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Betsy Shackelford and Sgt. Dan Dantice load food into a car at a food drive-thru giveaway hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank at Castaic Lake State Recreation Area, Nov. 10, 2020. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
These are the photographs of cloth distribution to the children of a rural school namely Chotakheda.The children of this school are from the underpriviledged community.Ahambhumika supports these children by providing clothes collected from you from time to time.
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IOM distributes relief kits to typhoon victims in Lambunao, Iloilo (28 Jan). © IOM 2014 (Photo by Alan Motus)
A community volunteer guides beneficiaries of a distribution of fishing kits and seeds conducted by FAO in Padding, Jonglei, South Sudan.
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On Brazil’s National Day of Transit, on September 25, more than 500 elementary students from the Adventist College of Vitória in the state of Espírito Santo took to the streets to campaign for driver safety and help reduce accidents caused by stress. They distributed lemon and chamomile tea – a calming blend – and a pamphlet with tips to stay stress free in traffic. Their activities gained them coverage in all the local TV news agencies and the state’s largest newspaper. [photos: Francis Matos]
Here are some pictures i took of the former distribution center For anyone curious the writing on the board says Fu*k u amazon
Charcoal reseller in Kibera, Nairobi - Kenya.
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FAO Representative in the Philippines José Luis Fernandez and Region VIII Operations Coordinator Jacquelyn Pinat brief beneficiaries in Tabango Municipality, Leyte Province on the grain storage kits and tools that that they will receive through the funding provided by the Canadian Government.
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Indian Cricket captain, MS Dhoni receiving the Man of the Match Cheque from Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi after defeting Pakistan by 5 wickets at the 1st One Day International cricket match against India at Nehru Stadium in Guwahati, on Monday.
FAO monitoring the distribution in Artoz.
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Ana de Armas in Blade Runner 2049 in association with Columbia Pictures, domestic distribution by Warner Bros. Pictures and international distribution by Sony Pictures Releasing International.
Illinois law says people riding bikes must have a front white light and a rear red reflector (although Active Transportation Alliance and the City of Chicago recommend a rear red light).
Lawyer Jim Freeman and Groupon customers donated 200 bike lights to be given away to people riding bikes without a headlight at Milwaukee/North/Damen on Wednesday, November 10, 2010.
I think only 2 people refused.
Lights in the "giveaway" are Cateye HL-EL135N (a wonderful and easy to remember name).
Sindhupalchowk District, Nepal: May 5, 2015: The Nepalese Army brings USAID relief supplies to a distribution point in Sindhupalchowk, Nepal after a major earthquake struck near the country’s capital city Kathmandu on April 25. Across the country, more than 2.8 million people have been displaced by the magnitude 7.8 earthquake. More than 7,000 people have died, and another 14,000 are injured. USAID has contributed over $23 million in humanitarian assistance to Nepal in the wake of this devastating disaster.
Photo by: Kashish Das Shrestha for USAID
David Knight, of Emmanuel Church, volunteers at a food distribution event hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank in the City of Paramount on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020. (Photo Credit: Los Angeles County)
Frozen chickens for distribution at a food drive-thru giveaway hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank at Lennox Middle School in Lennox, Nov. 25, 2020. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
Distribution of poultry feed in Qatana.
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