Seeing how water is very much readily available to all of us here in Singapore, many of us probably aren’t in the habit of conserving it, or simply take it for granted. According to the United Nations (UN), 783 million people in the world do not have access to clean...
Mercy Relief’s (MR) International Programmes team has recently returned from Laos, following the handover ceremony of a Health Community Project on March 5 in Naxone Secondary School, located 70km from Vientiane Capital’s City Centre. The ceremony was graced by Vice...
Singapore’s humanitarian NGO Mercy Relief (MR) returned to typhoon-stricken Leyte over the festive period to share the joy of Christmas through a day of activities and performances, accompanied with a fresh food programme for about 1,400 children and elderly in...
Anthony Suerte is one of the many injured children in Iloilo to finally receive healthcare services, weeks after super Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippine’s Visayas. The three year old boy suffered from a severe infection on his left leg after being exposed to and...
One month has passed since super Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines, and millions of people, particularly those living in rural and isolated areas, are recovering slowly. Having successfully procured and distributed basic survival essentials including water, food...
65 year old Madam Juliana Ozamis and her son rushed to safety when super Typhoon Haiyan struck her village of Tambak in the municipality of New Washington, Aklan province. The lashing winds destroyed her house leaving her without any form of basic survival items...