Across South and Southeast Asia, sudden floods and extreme weather events frequently displace families, destroy homes, and cut off access to food and clean water. Entire communities are often left without shelter, safe drinking water, or the means to meet their most basic needs.
The Crisis Emergency Relief Project responds rapidly to these disasters, ensuring that affected communities receive immediate, life-saving support during the most critical moments.
“…And [the righteous are those who] give wealth, despite love for it, to relatives, orphans, the needy, the traveler, those who ask…”
Qur’an – Surah Al-Baqarah (2:177)
Our Response
Emergency assistance is delivered quickly and efficiently to support families impacted by sudden crises:
Food & Nutrition
- Distribution of food support for families displaced by floods
- Daily hot meal packs to provide immediate nourishment
- Cost per pack: MVR 110
Water & Health
- Provision of clean drinking water to prevent illness and dehydration
- Distribution of essential hygiene supplies
Shelter & Basic Needs
- Temporary shelters for families whose homes are damaged or destroyed
- Essential relief items to support daily survival
Impact on Beneficiaries
By acting swiftly during emergencies, this project helps families:
- Stay safe during sudden disasters
- Meet urgent survival needs
- Begin early recovery after devastating losses
Flood Response (2023–2024)
South & Southeast Asia
- Sri Lanka
- 3,000+ people supported through 400 food packs in Malwana & Kolon Nawa
- 1,000 iftar meals during Ramadan
- 1,200+ individuals supported in Kolon Nawa
- Myanmar
- 1,300+ Rohingya families supported
- Bangladesh
- 350 families supported in Comilla and Feni
Additional Emergency Support (Multiple Countries)
A total of 38,235 individuals were supported across several countries, including:
- Iraq: 285 food packs
- Palestine: 1,000 food packs, 725 iftar meals
- Yemen: 500 food packs
- Nepal: 200 food packs, 200 Eid gifts
- Kenya: 1,600 iftar meals
- Syria: 250 food boxes, 6,500 hot meals
- Sri Lanka: 1,000 iftar meals, 300 food packs
Our Commitment
The Crisis Emergency Relief Project remains committed to:
- Rapid response during disasters
- Delivering life-saving aid when it matters most
- Supporting vulnerable communities in times of crisis
- Helping families recover with dignity
This project is more than emergency relief — it is a fast-acting lifeline for communities facing sudden and devastating disasters.