عمليات الدعم الانساني

فريق الخدمات اللوجستية الطارئة

يتألف فريق الخدمات اللوجستية الطارئة (LET) من أربع من أكبر شركات الخدمات اللوجستية والنقل العالمية، و يدعم مجموعة الخدمات اللوجستية التي يقودها برنامج الغذاء العالمي التابع للأمم المتحدة. ومن خلال فريق (LET) وشراكاته الإنسانية الثنائية، استجابت أجيليتي لأكثر من 75 أزمة إنسانية، ودعمت مشاريع الدعم الاستباقي في أكثر من 40 دولة منذ عام 2006.

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عمليات الاستجابة للكوراث الإنسانية في أجيليتي

نهجنا الخاص بالاستجابة للكوارث الإنسانية

الشراكة

أجيليتي تعمل دائماً بالشراكة مع المنظمات الإنسانية، وتستجيب لدعواتها بشكل مستمر .

الاستجابة للطوارئ

تتبرع شركة أجيليتي بإمكاناتها اللوجستية في هيئة خبراء لوجستيين، فضلاً عن الدعم العيني مثل خدمات النقل أو التخزين لإمدادات الإغاثة.

الاستعداد للكوارث

تدعم أجيليتي أيضاً أنشطة الاستعداد للكوارث مثل تقييم القدرة اللوجستية للموانئ والمطارات والطرق الرئيسية، فضلاً عن التدريب على الخدمات اللوجستية الإنسانية.

شركاء أجيليتي في الدعم الإنساني

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أبرز مبادرات الدعم الإنساني

Logistics company donations will fund refugee outreach center and job matching KUWAIT – July 7, 2021 – Agility, a leading global logistics provider, has renewed its partnership agreement with UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, to help fund programmes supporting vulnerable refugees in Jordan and Malaysia.

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Agility, a leading global logistics provider, has donated the transportation of nine tons of medical materials from China to Uganda for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, in partnership with Qatar Airways Cargo. The donation, through One Million Kilos, Chapter 1 of Qatar Airways Cargo’s sustainability program “WeQare” included more than 50,000 surgical kits to be used at hospitals and medical centers in Kampala, Uganda. In China, Agility’s teams received, inspected and packaged the materials for export. The cargo was flown to Kampala, Uganda, by Qatar Airways Cargo; upon arrival, Agility facilitated customs clearance and delivered the goods to UNHCR.

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When COVID-19 brought the world to a halt, Agility donated services to keep essential cargo moving.

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Following the Port of Beirut explosion on August 4, 2020, Agility provided support to a number of humanitarian partners.

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Agility and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) announced a partnership that will strengthen the delivery of essential services to refugees in Malaysia, establishing pilot programs in Johor and Penang to bring critically needed services to more than 12,000 refugees. The services include refugee card renewal, access to essential information related to protection, and to receive counseling on available services. The pilot program will help extend support to more than 12,000 refugees, most of them Rohingyas from Myanmar. With local engagement and support, Agility and UNHCR will eliminate the need for vulnerable refugees to travel 300+ kilometers from their homes to Kuala Lumpur to have access to vital services, including refugee card renewal.

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Responding to the Taal Volcano eruption in January 2020, Agility worked closely with the Philippines Red Cross to provide relief goods to nearly 24,000 evacuees in the City of Batangas. Two 6-wheeler trucks were deployed for two weeks, distributing relief items to numerous evacuation centers across Batangas City.

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Agility Bangladesh volunteers participated in a Customs Workshop organized by the UN Logistics Cluster in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. This training helps humanitarians to reduce the time that humanitarian cargo is in transit, which reduces inventory requirements and operating costs, while increasing the amount of aid materials available to beneficiaries. The Agility Bangladesh team also supported the Logistics Cluster by helping them to prepare a Logistics Capacity Assessment (LCA) for the country, and by working with local government, private sector and NGO stakeholders in a country-wide preparedness project to help the country prepare for future humanitarian emergencies.

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For the second year in a row, Agility provided humanitarian fleet operations training to 25 representatives from 13 different humanitarian partners in Beirut, Lebanon. This training helps humanitarian partners better manage transportation fleets so more humanitarian cargo can be safely and more efficiently delivered to people in need. It also helps humanitarians reduce their operating costs and deliver more assistance when people most need it.

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