The 17th of October is the International Day For Eradication of Poverty with the theme ‘Dignity For All in Practice‘.
With over 1.5billion living in persistent poverty many people experience their dignity being denied and disrespected.
Disaster Aid Australia respects everyone that we assist, in developing countries.
We have found that our aid assists in the eradication of poverty in both of our programs.
Following major disasters such as typhoons the destruction that occurs has the greatest effect on the poorest people, and can make their poverty much worse.
When we respond we show our respect by;
By our ‘Build Back Better’ approach we aim to not just rebuild, but provide homes that are more resiliant to future disasters.
Our experiance has shown this approach also builds the self respect of those affected.
We have found when we have revisited the communities we have helped, they are very proud of what has been achieved.
When providing SkyHydrants we work in a true partnership, with the local community, so it becomes ‘their’ installation, and a source of pride.
Some of the ways that we have see our SkyHydrants have helped reduce poverty are:
If you would like to help Disaster Aid Australia continue to help eradicate poverty in developing countries then click on the link below;
Charity donations of $2 or more to Disaster Aid Australia are tax-deductible in Australia.
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