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
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
The participating organizations are:
- ICCO & Kerk in Actie (Church in Action)
- Mensen in Nood / Cordaid (People in Need)
- Dutch Red Cross
- Oxfam Novib
- Stichting Vluchteling (Refugee Foundation)
- Tear Fund
- Terre des Hommes
- Unicef
- World Vision
- Save the Children
References
- ↑ "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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