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  1. Humanitarian corridor. A humanitarian corridor is a type of temporary demilitarized zone intended to allow the safe transit of humanitarian aid in, and/or refugees out of a crisis region. Such a corridor can also be associated with a no-fly zone or no-drive zone. [1]

  2. Founded Khalsa Aid 1999. Humanitarian Aid to Yazdi Families in Iraq escaped from ISIS. Board member of. Khalsa Aid. Awards. Sikh of the Year 2014. Bhagat Singh Thind community empowerment Award 2017 [2] Darpan Award 2017 [3] Ravinder " Ravi " Singh (born 16 September 1969 [4]) is a British humanitarian and founder and CEO of the Sikh ...

  3. The United Nations World Humanitarian Summit ( WHS) was held in Istanbul, Turkey, on May 23 and 24, 2016. [1] The summit was an initiative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon [2] and was organized by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA). Ban Ki-moon, in his five-year action ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IsraAidIsraAid - Wikipedia

    IsraAID was founded as an umbrella organization consisting of Jewish and Israeli search and rescue, medical and relief groups that provide aid worldwide to people in need, regardless of race, religion, nationality or disability. Today, it is an independent humanitarian aid agency and has worked on emergency response and long-term development ...

  5. The Humanitarian Aid Regulation (1257/96) establishes the entities which can benefit from Community funding to implement Humanitarian aid operations. exclusion.net O Regulame nt o rel ati vo à ajuda hu manitária ( 125 7/96) d efine as entidades que podem beneficiar de financiamentos comunitários para executar as su as ac çõe s d e ajuda h umanitária .

  6. Israeli foreign aid relates to the development assistance and humanitarian aid provided by Israel to foreign countries. Israel provides assistance to developing countries to alleviate and solve economic and social problems through its international cooperation program of technical assistance, based on its own recent and ongoing experience in developing human and material resources.

  7. Humanitarian daily ration. Humanitarian daily rations ( HDRs, "humrats") are food rations manufactured in the United States intended to be supplied to civilians and other non-military personnel in humanitarian crises. [1] [2] Each is intended to serve as a single person's full daily food supply, and contains somewhat over 2,200 calories (9,200 kJ).