As part of our end-of-year giving campaign, Give2Asia invites you to support our Disaster Preparedness Fund for China—a critical initiative designed to strengthen communities across the region in the face of increasing natural hazards.
As we enter the season of giving, there is no better time to reflect on the power of generosity and its ability to transform lives.
Report: Indonesia Earthquake Relief (2021) Executive Summary On January 14, 2021, at 14:35 local time, two powerful earthquakes struck, followed by another strong tremor on the next day, Friday, January 15, 2021, at 02:28 local time measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale. Data updated as of Friday (1/15) at 06.00 WIB. The Meteorology Climatology and […]
Read MoreEmpowering Communities: The Role of Local NGOs in Disaster Risk Reduction 2023 has been a busy year for Give2Asia in disaster response. From earthquakes ravaging Turkey, Syria, and Morrocco to cyclones and flooding across China, the Philippines, India and Pakistan to landslides in Japan and South Korea Give2Asia and its DisasterLink partners have been hard […]
Read MoreReport: India Flood Relief (2020) In July and August 2020, extreme rainfall caused widespread flooding in India. Executive Summary More than 3,000 villages across 29 districts in the state were flooded. According to the National Emergency Response Centre (NDMI), the situation forced the evacuation of at least 568,000 people, with over 210,000 of them […]
Read MoreGive2Asia’s DisasterLink Network Expands to 15 New Locations, Extending Support to 51 Partners In a significant milestone for disaster response and recovery efforts across Asia, Give2Asia is thrilled to announce the expansion of its DisasterLink Network. This expansion brings the total number of supported locations to 20 and partners to 51, strengthening our commitment to […]
Read MoreReport: China Flood Relief (2020) China has experienced two major floods in 2020 that tremendously affected the northern and eastern parts of the country. On July 21, 2020, flooding hit 27 provinces affecting 37.9 million people in Jiangxi, Anhui, Hubei, and Hunan. 141 people were missing or presumed dead, 2.2 million have been evacuated, and […]
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