Standing ready to save lives: Medair's Emergency Response Fund

Disasters strike without warning. In those critical early hours, speed is vital for saving lives—every delay in aid delivery increases suffering. Yet traditional funding often takes weeks or even months to arrive. Your gift to Medair's Emergency Response Fund changes that.

Be a lifeline to people living in crisis

Be a lifeline to people living in crisis.

Your gift enables us to act immediately—before the headlines appear, before other aid arrives, and most importantly, before more lives are lost.
Medair delivers life saving aids to vulnerable communities in need in hard-to-reach place

Life can change in an instant. When it does, we are there.

When disasters and conflicts tear communities apart, Medair responds quickly because people’s lives are on the line. We work in highly unstable environments, going where the needs are greatest, providing life-saving support in some of the world’s hardest-to-reach places.

We save lives

In times of disaster, disease and conflict, we are ready within hours to deliver life-sustaining humanitarian aid.

We restore hope

We help people in crisis have hope for the future by providing them the support they need to rebuild their lives.

We partner generously

We work closely with other organisations and the communities we serve – acting out of a spirit of respect, compassion and dignity.

Help us respond quickly when every hour counts

With less than half of global humanitarian aid funded, flexible emergency resources are essential. They allow us to respond rapidly to new crises and sustain life-saving programmes, even when external challenges arise.

“Medair saved my life and gave me hope when I had none. Their emergency health services and clean water were crucial to me in my time of crisis.”

Fatima, Afghanistan

Earthquake in Afghanistan
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