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How We Respond to Disasters

When disaster strikes, World Vision is prepared. Our supplies are ready, our staff poised, and our decades of experience help us make critical decisions quickly.
Preparation

Supplies: World Vision's strategically located disaster response warehouses are pre-stocked with relief supplies for rapid shipment in response to a crisis anywhere in the world.

Awareness: We monitor nature's early warning signals—threats of typhoons, hurricanes or famine—to anticipate needs and reduce the impact of a catastrophe.

Training: Our staff in all regions of the world is trained in emergency preparedness and train community leaders how to prepare for and mitigate the impact of disasters they are likely to face in their area.

Fast Fact
90 percent of all disaster victims live in developing countries, where poverty and lack of resources exacerbate the suffering. Source: United Nations, 1999

Response

Expert Teams: World Vision's 26-member Global Rapid Response Team stands ready for deployment within 24 to 72 hours of a disaster.

Local Partnerships: Aware of the complexity of most disasters, World Vision often partners with other international and local relief agencies and local leaders to maximize the speed and effectiveness of our response.

Immediate Aid: World Vision provides urgent humanitarian relief and services for impacted children and families.

Child-Friendly Spaces: These innovative centers offer children a safe place to play, begin emotional healing and re-establish a normal routine.

Rebuilding

Asset Restoration: World Vision facilitates a return to normalcy by restoring water sources, food, health care services, educational resources and shelter lost in the disaster.

Economic Development: We work to jump-start damaged local economies—and drastically reduce the need for ongoing assistance—by providing in-kind or cash loans to small business owners, farmers, herders and fishermen.

Peacebuilding: In areas impacted by civil conflict,World Vision engages in reconciliation, mediation, and partnership-building efforts between opposing groups.

Long-term Development: With a commitment to recovery, our emergency interventions often lead to long-term development programs such as child sponsorship.

Learn More

Jane Bargout
Child Sponsorship
905-565-6200 ext. 2149
416-716-9738 cell
jane_bargout@worldvision.ca

Bob Neufeld
International Emergencies
905-565-6200 ext. 3265
647-622-2045 cell
Bob_Neufeld@worldvision.ca

Tiffany Baggetta
Advocacy
905-565-6200 ext. 2485
416-305-9612 cell
tiffany_baggetta@worldvision.ca

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