In the aftermath of the horrific missile strikes across Ukraine last week, USAID's partners were able to surge support to help people where it was needed most. United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Ukraine was able to quickly deploy mobile psychosocial support teams, while Save the Children International Ukraine was able to immediately provide assistance that allowed families impacted by the attacks to purchase items to meet basic needs.
USAID - Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance
International Affairs
USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance saves lives on behalf of the American people.
About us
USAID's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) works on behalf of the American people to save lives, alleviate human suffering, and reduce the impact of humanitarian crises worldwide. The Bureau responds to an average of 75 disasters in more than 70 countries every year, ensuring that aid reaches people affected by natural disasters, including hurricanes, earthquakes, and volcanoes, as well as protracted crises, such as drought and conflict.Our experts worldwide and in D.C. help countries and communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from humanitarian crises.We also support food insecure refugees fleeing war, violence, or persecution. BHA works with the international humanitarian community to give vulnerable populations resources to build resilience and strengthen their own ability to respond to emergencies. View our open positions here: bhajobs.usaid.gov
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https://www.usaid.gov/humanitarian-assistance
External link for USAID - Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance
- Industry
- International Affairs
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
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- Government Agency
- Specialties
- international relations, humanitarian assistance, foreign disaster relief, disaster response/risk reduction, Public Administration/Public Policy/Government, Agriculture/Food Science/Production Operations, Emergency Management/Operations Management, IT/Engineering, and Communications
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Washington, US
Employees at USAID - Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance
Updates
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In June, a team of USAID experts, including Senior Humanitarian Advisor Ibrahim Younis, visited the Far North Region of Cameroon to observe our partner World Food Programme’s work providing nutrition support in displaced communities. Just this year, they’ve been able to screen more than 335K children for the most severe types of malnutrition. Visits like this one provide our teams an opportunity to see firsthand how our assistance can help save lives. You can learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eydsa58i
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100K people have taken the online course: Building a Better Response! You too can complete this training, funded by USAID and International Medical Corps, and receive an eLearning certificate from the Humanitarian Academy at Harvard University. Building a Better Response is an online course that aims to strengthen the capacity of NGO staff, as well as other humanitarian professionals, to engage with the international humanitarian coordination system in a way that improves overall response coordination. Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/dtHzX7Aa
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Want to partner with us and help provide humanitarian assistance around the world? Next week, USAID is hosting a series of webinars to dive deeper into different approaches for how to partner with us. The series will be held in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, Ukrainian, and Russian. Learn more and sign up here: https://lnkd.in/eBVY8vbt
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Though heavy rains recently brought floods to El Salvador, USAID was ready. Our prepositioned supplies were quickly deployed to help people impacted by the waters. This included hygiene kits, mattresses, and water filters like those you see here, being distributed by Ambassador William Duncan as well as Catholic Relief Services and World Vision.
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BREAKING: Today, Administrator Samantha Power announced that the United States, through USAID, will provide an additional $100 million in critical humanitarian assistance for Palestinians in dire need throughout Gaza and the West Bank. This new funding will support our logistics efforts to get aid into Gaza and support our partner World Food Programme deliver urgently needed food assistance in Gaza and the West Bank, where nearly the entire population is facing emergency levels of food insecurity. https://lnkd.in/gUDkUnby
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Eight days after #HurricaneBeryl first made landfall in the Caribbean, USAID disaster teams remain on the ground. Recently, our team member Ann Baptiste met with U.S. Embassy Bridgetown Ambassador Roger Nyhus to hand over vital relief supplies during an event at the Grenada Red Cross.
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Because USAID knows that disaster can strike anywhere, any time, we are providing $500k to People in Need Armenia to help communities perform risk assessments, develop emergency response plans and enhance early warning systems to better prepare for risks such as floods and landslides. https://lnkd.in/eYxupRHC
United States Announces Expanded Support for Armenia | Press Release | U.S. Agency for International Development
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Today, we celebrate 70 years of the Food for Peace Program. Since 1954, this program has made it possible for USAID to respond to global crises thanks to food grown here in the United States, as well as the farmers, grain elevator operators, truckers, bargemen, freight forwarders, and port operators who grow that food and help transport it to the world’s most vulnerable. On average, over the last decade, this support has come from American farmers in more than 21 U.S. states. Food for Peace, which was one of the first permanent, peacetime foreign aid programs, remains to this day a cornerstone of our lifesaving work overseas. Join us in taking a look at USAID emergency food responses through the years.
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NEW: USAID is providing $4.5M in immediate humanitarian assistance to help affected communities following the destruction caused by #HurricaneBeryl in Grenada, Jamaica, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. In Jamaica, $2.5M will help partners repair homes, address water and sanitation needs, support logistical operations, and provide essential relief items, such as clean-up kits, hygiene kits, and tarps to those most affected. In Grenada and in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, $1M in funding for both countries will allow partners to provide shelter support and emergency relief items for several thousand people who have been displaced due to storm damage. As the largest donor to this response, USAID stands with these communities and will continue to help them in this time of need. U.S. Embassy Bridgetown | International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies - IFRC
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