Marshall Islands Red Cross: A uniting organization for humanitarian efforts in the Marshall Islands guided by the Fundamental Principles & our cultural values
RMI COVID19 Tabletop exercise, Marshall Islands Red Cross joins National Diaster Committee partners in discussion, planning, and how best to respond if a possible confirm case is detected. Working together for the sake of the Marshall Islands.
Right now communities in conflict zones are bracing for #COVIDー19.
The aid we provide on frontlines will be essential to save lives during this crisis.
Humanitarians, health workers and governments must work together - urgently - to hold back the tide.
https://t.co/7E0x9944BP
We are eight weeks into this #COVID19 outbreak: yet we have identified the virus, we have the genetic sequence, PCR & serological assay in use. This wealth of knowledge is unprecedented for a new disease.
#coronavirus
We @ifrc are deeply impressed by the courage & commitment to humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence of @SYRedCrescent women and men. In #Idlib they are doing their utmost to help vulnerable people. All parties must respect & give safe access to our teams #NotATarget
What do you see?
1. Girls playing football?
2. A destroyed clinic?
3. Both?
You need to see both and understand the reality of armed conflict in Nigeria.
For immediate release!
Rambo Phillip the First Aid and Health Officer for MIRCS saved a child's life this pass Saturday Feb 22nd 2020. He was featured in the front page of the Marshall Islands Journal. Please see image for full story !
Thank you Rambo!
Your generosity keeps coming. As of today, you’ve donated $150M to the Disaster Relief & Recovery fund. Here’s how it’s being allocated to help bushfire-affected families + communities to alleviate financial hardship, rebuild & recover.
Read our plan: https://t.co/Kg9Zdzx8Fs
Red Cross teams are delivering emergency relief to families cut off and stranded by #floods in areas previously hit by #CycloneIdai in #Mozambique.
Our colleague, Matheus, in the field provides us with an update.
Calling humanitarian scholars and students - please come and make good use of our @ICRC_Library in Geneva, which is 157 years old today 🥂🎂And we have a great cafe too.
Despite the political efforts being made on #Libya, I'm
concerned little difference is being made on the frontlines.
Speaking to @_HadleyGamble from @CNBCi about my visit to Libya on the sidelines of #MSC2020.
https://t.co/r7XyRRZjv8
The humanitarian crisis in #Libya must be addressed if any political process is to be truly successful.
I’m heading from here to the Munich Security Conference to raise our concerns with influential states.
#MSC2020@MunSecConf
Final media statement.
https://t.co/i22lxU66KP
Five Red Cross staff and volunteers left Suva this afternoon to conduct damage assessment and distribute non food items to communities in the Lau group which have borne the brunt of 2 cyclones in 3 weeks.
A great way to start the #WEF20 meetings by listening to millennial leaders share ideas on overcoming humanitarian crises.
Thanks @KarolinaEklow @rahafharfoush @beingMicahWhite for the lively discussion... and points for @tomfriedman for bringing up both Lenin and @ladygaga.