Our Emergency Relief Plan


Set up temporary learning spaces in safe zones (tents, community halls).

Distribute emergency learning kits (books, stationery, radios for remote learning).

Train volunteer teachers to provide psychosocial support alongside lessons. Establish safe spaces for youth and women to access counseling, information, and support.

Provide emergency cash transfers or vouchers to women-headed households.

Mobilize youth volunteers for relief distribution and awareness campaigns. Form emergency response committees with balanced representation (youth, women, elders).

Train local leaders in crisis management and transparent resource allocation. Provide emergency food, water, and shelter supplies.

Distribute starter kits for small businesses (seeds, tools, basic equipment).

Advocate for rebuilding schools with disaster-resilient infrastructure.

Launch skills training programs to restore livelihoods.

Develop leadership training modules focused on resilience, accountability, and inclusivity.

Support cooperatives and microfinance initiatives for women and youth

Coordination: Work with government, NGOs, and community leaders for unified response.

Communication: Use radio, SMS, and social media for awareness and updates.

Monitoring: Track relief distribution and impact to adjust strategies quickly.