IsraAid
Sign in to saveIsraAID (The Israel Forum for International Humanitarian Aid) is an Israel-based, non-governmental organization (NGO) that responds to emergencies all over the world with targeted humanitarian help. IsraAID was founded by Shachar Zahavi and Mully Dor. This includes disaster relief, from search and rescue to rebuilding communities and schools, to providing aid packages, medical assistance, and post-psychotrauma care. IsraAID has also been involved in emergency response and international development projects in more than 60 countries, with focuses on Water, Sanitation & Hygiene, public health an
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- IsraAID
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- International organization
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- Worldwide
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- Logo-Israaid
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- 175px
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- IsraAID logo - January 2021
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- Emergency response, disaster relief, advocacy, international development, community development, emergency aid, psychosocial support, water, sanitation & hygiene, education, medical support, livelihood
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IsraAID (The Israel Forum for International Humanitarian Aid) is an Israel-based, non-governmental organization (NGO) that responds to emergencies all over the world with targeted humanitarian help. IsraAID was founded by Shachar Zahavi and Mully Dor. This includes disaster relief, from search and rescue to rebuilding communities and schools, to providing aid packages, medical assistance, and post-psychotrauma care. IsraAID has also been involved in emergency response and international development projects in more than 60 countries, with focuses on Water, Sanitation & Hygiene, public health and medical care education, and mental health and protection.
== Purpose == IsraAID was founded in 2001 as a coalition of Israeli aid and international development organizations, growing into an independent NGO with 300 team members worldwide.
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