Your Excellencies, As esteemed leaders committed to alleviating suffering and ensuring regional stability, we respectfully write to you on behalf of the below listed international and humanitarian...
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Somalia + 2 more
Will global donors rise to the occasion and prevent starvation and death for millions in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya?
April 25, 2022 - As donors convene in Geneva, over 50 NGOs and NGO networks call for an urgent and substantial step-up in funding and leadership to respond to the humanitarian catastrophe facing...
NGOs ask the UK government not to cut aid to South Sudan as threat of famine looms
Severe humanitarian needs across South Sudan have significantly worsened. The sustained support of the international community is critical. As organisations working to support the people of South...
Press Release regarding incident in Darfur, Sudan
PRESS RELEASE Stockholm, 18th January 2021 Läkarmissionen and International Aid Services Sudan, which is an operational part of Läkarmissionen, regret to confirm the killing of a valued and...
Nigeria + 3 more
Supporting Lake Chad Basin communities on the path towards peace and sustainable development [EN/FR]
With the crisis entering its ninth year and showing no signs of abating despite recent efforts, 10.7 million people continue to be in urgent need of life-saving assistance across north-east Nigeria,...
Let us be proud of Europe: more than 160 NGOs call on EU to lead by values, not fear, in migration response
EU leaders must live up to their commitments to European values in responding to migration and stop copying xenophobic populist recipes, more than 160 NGOs said today in a joint statement. The...
IAS hostages in Somalia released
The international relief- and development agency, International Aid Services (IAS), is overjoyed to announce that three of its staff members who were kidnapped in Somalia over 22 months ago have been...
Seven Steps to Assisting the People of South Sudan
Juba, 12 May 2014 – On 20 May 2014, the international community will convene in Oslo, Norway, to discuss how to address the humanitarian crisis in South Sudan. In just under five months since...
Risk of Relapse: Somalia Crisis Alert
Published May 7, 2014 – by Anne-Marie Schryer-Roy 2.9 million Somalis are in humanitarian crisis 50,000 children are severely malnourished and at death’s door Women in Somalia face the second highest...
NGOs Welcome Ceasefire Agreement In South Sudan, Reaffirm Their Commitment To Help All Populations In Need Of Assistance
Juba, South Sudan, 25th January 2014 - Fifty-five major humanitarian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in South Sudan have expressed their deep concern about the current humanitarian situation in...
IAS staff kidnapped in Puntland, Somalia
July 11, 2012 - On 11th July 2012 at approximately 5:30pm a team from the relief agency International Aid Services, was attacked by an armed group of people near Galkayo, in Puntland. The team was...
Getting it Right from the Start - Priorities for Action in the New Republic of South Sudan
Aid agencies urge donors to get priorities for newest nation right from the start A coalition of 38 aid agencies today (Tuesday 06 September 2011) called on donors not to squander the opportunity to...
Water hindering access to water?
IAS Chad programme has been operating in the Eastern Region of Chad (Goz Beida) and the Central Region of Guera. Guera Region has proved to be one of the most challenging places to drill for water...
Somalia + 1 more
IAS drought response to the Horn of Africa
IAS has been working in Mogadishu, Somalia for many years, and with focus on the drought situation since April. We help 15 schools inside Mogadishu and 16 schools in Lower Shabelle. We are now...
IAS responds to the drought in Kenya
High prices and poor rains have left 2.4 million Kenyans at risk of severe food insecurity. This is caused by widespread rain failure. The most affected areas in Kenya are the Eastern, North Eastern...
IAS launches its programme in Tanzania
International Aid Services (IAS) is launching two development programmes in Tanzania. It is marked with a celebration on Thursday 24th of February in the town of Arusha. Tanzania was approved as a...
Chad: A whole community having new toilets in one month!
February 7, 2011 - In the village of Gamé in central Chad open defecation was a common practice. The same flies found on the feces were found on the food that people ate. No wonder why there were...
Support for Pakistani flood victimes
August 12, 2010 - Pakistan was hit by the heaviest flooding in 80 years. IAS is starting a fundraising for relief, distributed through local churches in Pakistan. Since the heavy monsoon rains swept...
IAS signs a two year agreement with Sida for humanitarian interventions in the Sudan
International Aid Services continue to cooperate with Sida in Sudan and has signed a new two year agreement of 35.5 million SEK. The project 'Integrated Water Resource Management and Capacity...
Commissioning the work of IAS Uganda
On February 14, 2009 was the day of Commissioning the work that IAS Uganda had done during the year 2008 in Pader District, Northern Uganda. The day was graced by the presence of the Resident...