Samenwerkende Hulporganisaties
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The Samenwerkende Hulporganisaties (Dutch for Cooperating Aid Organizations) is a cooperative effort of aid organizations. The organizations work together to give humanitarian aid to people in disaster areas. The SHO cooperatively collects donations and informs to the public.
Campaigns
[edit]The SHO has had campaigns for
- Iraq
- The Bam earthquake
- The War in Darfur
- The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
- The 2005 Kashmir earthquake
- Cyclone Nargis
- The 2010 Haiti earthquake
- The 2010 Pakistan floods
- The 2011 Horn of Africa drought.
- The Syrian civil war
- Typhoon Haiyan
- The Western African Ebola virus epidemic
- The 2015 Nepal earthquake
- The 2017 famine in South Sudan, Yemen, and in Northeast Nigeria, as well as the Somali drought
- The 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami
- The 2020 Beirut explosion
- The COVID-19 pandemic in India, Nepal, Yemen, Afghanistan, Malawi, Palestine, Suriname, Zambia, Uganda, Syria, Bangladesh, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Nigeria.[1]
- The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
- The 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake
Participants
[edit]The participating organizations are:
- ICCO & Kerk in Actie (Church in Action) [1]
- Mensen in Nood / Cordaid (People in Need) [2]
- Dutch Red Cross
- Oxfam Novib
- Stichting Vluchteling (Refugee Foundation) [3]
- Tear Fund
- Terre des Hommes
- Unicef
- World Vision
- Save the Children
References
[edit]- ^ "Coronaslachtoffers in veertien landen geholpen door Giro555". Giro 555. January 31, 2022. Archived from the original on February 1, 2022. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
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