Philippines floods Relief Ops – Update #02

Philippines floods Relief Ops – Update #02

Last Friday’s 7.6 Richter earthquake which struck off the Philippines east coast, caused panic to several countries across Asia after a tsunami warning was triggered, but later lifted. Mercy Relief’s second response team, which was in the Philippines then to continue...
Flood the streets for the floods-stricken – A call for hands

Flood the streets for the floods-stricken – A call for hands

As most of our students are excitedly welcoming their long-awaited term break, hundreds of thousands of students in the Philippines and DPR Korea are still anxiously awaiting their break from the extended flooding of their homes and schools.  While the academic exams...
Reminiscing the fallen, moulding the future

Reminiscing the fallen, moulding the future

Mercy Relief held the observance of the 4th World Humanitarian Day (WHD), a day designated by the UN as a “special recognition to all humanitarian and United Nations and associated personnel who have worked in the promotion of the humanitarian cause and those who have...
DPR Korea floods relief Ops – Update #01

DPR Korea floods relief Ops – Update #01

In response to the direct official requests for assistance from the governments of DPR Korea (DPRK), Mercy Relief (MR) dispatched the first shipment of aid to Pyongyang to help provide relief to more than 200,000 Koreans who are displaced by the massive floods.  More...
Ethnic enmity triggers tension, turmoil and torment

Ethnic enmity triggers tension, turmoil and torment

The ethnic unrests and the armed conflict in the states of Rakhine and Kachin respectively have forced many innocent victims homeless and deprived of basic survival essentials including food, water and shelter. On the invitation of Myanmar’s Ministry of Social...