RGW’s Natural Disaster Response
Every year, natural disasters cause widespread devastation, hitting millions worldwide.
In 2023 alone, over 100 million people were impacted by events such as earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes, with the most severe repercussions felt in the developing regions. The recovery and impact from these events are estimated to span decades.
Natural disasters not only result in loss of life but also destroy homes, infrastructure, and livelihoods, triggering an urgent demand for aid and sustained recovery assistance.
In these critical moments, immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts are essential, with vulnerable populations facing homelessness, food scarcity, and health crises.
RGW leads in providing support and rebuilding hope in affected communities, ranging from emergency response to transitional housing solutions.
Statistics Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA); Global Natural Disaster Assessment Report.
RGW’s Natural Disaster Response
RGW Natural Disaster Initiatives at a Glance
Turkiye-Syria Quake Emergency Response
Immediate aid in the first days after the earthquake – supplied food, blankets, beds, clothing, and hygiene kits to thousands affected.
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Pakistan Flood Emergency Response
Delivered immediate food aid to the impoverished areas of Pakistan following the devastating flood.
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Post-Quake Transitional Housing
Modular construction projects, including container homes and community centres, in earthquake-hit countries such as Turkiye and Morocco.
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RGW initiatives span a spectrum of critical areas, each holding profound significance in the lives of displaced girls around the globe.