https://cadena.ngo/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/347e385e-c04b-4b94-a5b4-d8ad8b5702b2.jpg13501080comunicacionhttps://static.cadena.ngo/images/logo-cadena.pngcomunicacion2023-11-07 22:37:192023-11-07 22:45:40CADENA Responds to Hurricane Otis in Guerrero
We begin to coordinate aid at the Ukrainian border! Our volunteers are assessing the situation in the refugee camps, to identify the needs for help. The situation for displaced people is difficult, in the border areas they must wait up to 48 hours to be able to cross, with very harsh weather conditions, due to […]
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Every March 8, the struggle of women for equality in all areas of society is commemorated. We have carried out several actions such as the “Florence Nightingale” committee, as well as several workshops on “menstrual poverty” to generate a more egalitarian education and female life. From CADENA we remember this day as a symbol of […]
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As a result of the recent events in the Ukrainian territory, CADENA expresses its support for civil society that has been affected by the armed situation, and we regret the effects that this may have. After carrying out an extensive evaluation of the possible actions to be taken, we have sent a task force to […]
CADENA International went to Ecuador to respond to the flood that occurred in the city of Quito. When we arrived, our volunteer doctor treated five of those injured by the tragedy. Fortunately, enough aid arrived on the scene, so we decided to travel to the rural area of “La Maná”, Cotopaxi province, to support those […]
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We went to the Agencia Municipal Renacimiento in Oaxaca, where we carried out a humanitarian intervention with Juventud CADENA. This community had never received social support or humanitarian aid, and is made up of families who migrated from the countryside due to soil erosion to live near the garbage dump. Only three years ago the […]
We carried out a humanitarian intervention in Malawi thanks to a great team formed by humanitarians from different countries who gave their best. The team consisted of Steffi as humanitarian leader from the Argentina office, Klass served as co-leader of the intervention and director of the South Africa office, and Jordan Leppan as our doctor. […]
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Misfortunes come when you least expect them. On January 31, in the neighborhoods of La Gasca and La Comuna, north of Quito, the capital of Ecuador, heavy rains caused an “alluvium”: a mudflow where water carries loose material down a creek or riverbed. At the initiative of Cadena Internacional, we sent a multidisciplinary team of […]
Between January 26 and February 5, we participated in the Regional Humanitarian Assistance Simulation of CEPREDENAC, in which we had the opportunity to send international aid from the Mexico office to Guatemala. Two members of the GO TEAM participated as evaluators of the USAR teams, and two rescuers from the Guatemala office participated as observers […]
On January 22 and 23, tropical storm Ana made landfall in Madagascar, prior to passing through northern Mozambique and Malawi, generating torrential rains and heavy flooding. Due to its extremely poor infrastructure and lack of preparedness, Malawi has suffered the most damage so far. As of January 27, some 48,200 houses (approximately 217,000 people) have […]
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CADENA Responds to Hurricane Otis in Guerrero
Bulletin, Missions, Missions, NewsHelp hand in hand in Ukraine: CADENA International
MissionsWe begin to coordinate aid at the Ukrainian border! Our volunteers are assessing the situation in the refugee camps, to identify the needs for help. The situation for displaced people is difficult, in the border areas they must wait up to 48 hours to be able to cross, with very harsh weather conditions, due to […]
CADENA on International Women’s Day
NewsEvery March 8, the struggle of women for equality in all areas of society is commemorated. We have carried out several actions such as the “Florence Nightingale” committee, as well as several workshops on “menstrual poverty” to generate a more egalitarian education and female life. From CADENA we remember this day as a symbol of […]
Ukraine needs you!
NewsAs a result of the recent events in the Ukrainian territory, CADENA expresses its support for civil society that has been affected by the armed situation, and we regret the effects that this may have. After carrying out an extensive evaluation of the possible actions to be taken, we have sent a task force to […]
We were present in Ecuador!
MissionsCADENA International went to Ecuador to respond to the flood that occurred in the city of Quito. When we arrived, our volunteer doctor treated five of those injured by the tragedy. Fortunately, enough aid arrived on the scene, so we decided to travel to the rural area of “La Maná”, Cotopaxi province, to support those […]
Humanitarian intervention in Oaxaca: Juventud CADENA
MissionsWe went to the Agencia Municipal Renacimiento in Oaxaca, where we carried out a humanitarian intervention with Juventud CADENA. This community had never received social support or humanitarian aid, and is made up of families who migrated from the countryside due to soil erosion to live near the garbage dump. Only three years ago the […]
Humanitarian intervention in Malawi: CADENA International
MissionsWe carried out a humanitarian intervention in Malawi thanks to a great team formed by humanitarians from different countries who gave their best. The team consisted of Steffi as humanitarian leader from the Argentina office, Klass served as co-leader of the intervention and director of the South Africa office, and Jordan Leppan as our doctor. […]
Help Ecuador!
NewsMisfortunes come when you least expect them. On January 31, in the neighborhoods of La Gasca and La Comuna, north of Quito, the capital of Ecuador, heavy rains caused an “alluvium”: a mudflow where water carries loose material down a creek or riverbed. At the initiative of Cadena Internacional, we sent a multidisciplinary team of […]
Regional Humanitarian Assistance Drill: CADENA Guatemala
NewsBetween January 26 and February 5, we participated in the Regional Humanitarian Assistance Simulation of CEPREDENAC, in which we had the opportunity to send international aid from the Mexico office to Guatemala. Two members of the GO TEAM participated as evaluators of the USAR teams, and two rescuers from the Guatemala office participated as observers […]
Malawi needs you!
MissionsOn January 22 and 23, tropical storm Ana made landfall in Madagascar, prior to passing through northern Mozambique and Malawi, generating torrential rains and heavy flooding. Due to its extremely poor infrastructure and lack of preparedness, Malawi has suffered the most damage so far. As of January 27, some 48,200 houses (approximately 217,000 people) have […]