Counterpart International's humanitarian aid shipments to Haiti near $1 million Port-au-Prince, Haiti (April 23, 2010) - Three months after the devastating earthquake in Port-au-Prince and...
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Counterpart International Responds to Devastating Earthquake in Haiti
Washington, D.C. (January 14, 2010) - Counterpart International is mobilizing to deliver immediate and desperately needed aid to the victims of this week's 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Haiti. The...
Rapid counterpart response to Tajikistan earthquake
TAJIKISTAN (August 10, 2006) - The rapid response by Counterpart International to the earthquake in Tajikistan was made possible by the pre-positioning of emergency supplies in the region, said the...
Indonesia: More medical supplies for quake survivors
Families in Yogyakarta, Indonesia are still struggling to regroup and recover from May's 6.3 magnitude earthquake. YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - An airlift of urgently needed medical supplies from...
Counterpart responds to Asian quake
Responding to the earthquake which devastated parts of Kashmir, Pakistan and other regions of South Asia, Counterpart International, the humanitarian and development organization, is airlifting...
Counterpart teams with Somalia diaspora
Volunteers abound in Minnesota to send much-needed help home to the African nation. MINNEAPOLIS (September 18, 2005) -- Children's books and medical stethoscopes are equally familiar objects to...
Sri Lanka + 1 more
After the tsunami: Sri Lanka, Indonesia
Senior scientist Dr. Ranil Senanayake, himself a Sri Lankan, quickly set up on the ground to coordinate early Counterpart International relief shipments for the tsunami survivors. Cutting short...
Somalia + 1 more
Tsunami: Ordinary americans in extraordinary effort to help
WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 8, 2005) From Arkansas to Connecticut, the staff, friends and family members of Counterpart international came together to help tsunami survivors in Somalia and Sri Lanka...
Sri Lanka: From tsunami relief to rebuilding lives
Having delivered millions of dollars in relief assistance to tsunami survivors in South Asia, Counterpart is now focusing on the really hard part -- putting peoples' lives and their shattered...
Putting lives back together in Sri Lanka
Now that most of the emergency needs of the tsunami survivors have been met, the focus is shifting to the long term. WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 8, 2005) -- With much of the emergency relief needs of...
Sri Lanka: Counterpart and local church community coordinate emergency tsunami relief
WASHINGTON, DC (March 2, 2005) -- Some 350 families displaced by the tsunami will receive critically needed emergency relief items thanks to a surge of donations and support from a Maryland church...
India + 6 more
South Asia: Long term tsunami relief takes forward step in Brussels
European foundations, corporate funders, and international nonprofit organizations sought strategic solutions for disaster response beyond immediate relief. BRUSSELS (February 15, 2005) - Long-term...
Indonesia + 2 more
South Asia: Tsunami relief update
- Over $2 million worth of medical supplies and much needed antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals have been airlifted by our partners SykyLink and Singapore Airlines to India, Sri Lanka and the...
India + 3 more
South Asia: Tsunami relief update
Over $2 million worth of medical supplies and much needed antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals have been airlifted by our partners SykyLink and Singapore Airlines to India, Sri Lanka and the...
Sri Lanka + 3 more
South Asia: Counterpart responds to tsunami survivors
WASHINGTON, D.C. (December 30, 2004) In the wake of the deadly tsunami which killed more than 100,000 people in southern Asia, Counterpart International in partnership with SkyLink Aviation Inc. of...
India Quake Disaster Update
Short term relief needs A Counterpart International team visited the city of Bhuj on February 3-4 to conduct a needs assessment, and begin coordinating Counterpart's humanitarian response. The team...
Earthquake victims in both countries to receive $1.2 Million in medical supplies
Contact in Athens: Charles Mouritides c/o Ledra Marriott 011-301-930-0000 Contact in the U.S.: Suzanne Turner Fenton Communications 202/822-5200, ext. 211 First Plane to Leave Detroit This Weekend A...