Disaster Relief
Disaster Relief refers to the humanitarian response and assistance provided to individuals and communities affected by natural or man-made disasters. This process involves the mobilization of resources and services to alleviate suffering, restore dignity, and promote recovery for those impacted. Key components of disaster relief include emergency aid, such as food, water, medical supplies, shelter, and sanitation, as well as longer-term recovery efforts that support rebuilding affected areas and restoring livelihoods. Organizations involved in disaster relief may include government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and international bodies, all working to coordinate effective responses to mitigate the effects of disasters and support affected populations.