ADRA Supports World Humanitarian Summit

The first ever World Humanitarian Summit will take place on May 23-24, 2016, in Istanbul, Turkey. The event was initiated by the UN Secretary-General, Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, and focuses on a call to action for worldwide change.
Worst Cyclone to Ever Hit Fiji Cuts Power, Water, and Communication

Twenty-four hours after Cyclone Winston smashed Fiji the full picture of the destruction remains unknown.
ADRA Colombia Honored by Government for Decades of Humanitarian Work

ADRA Colombia was last week awarded the Order of Democracy of Simon Bolivar by the Government of Colombia.
ADRA Position on Refugee Crisis

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) today released its official position statement on the refugee crisis in Europe
ADRA Commits to Sustainable Development Goals [Statement]

As the United Nations gathers this week to launch the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the next 15 years, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) affirms its commitment to our partnership with the United Nations and the new Global Goals for 2030.
ADRA Peru Celebrates 50 Years

Last week, Peru’s Congress recognized ADRA Peru for 50 years of humanitarian service to the country. ADRA Peru marked half a decade of work with a full day of celebrations.
ADRA Joins UN in Global Goals

ADRA is preparing to support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals around the world when they launch later this month.
Refugee Crisis in Europe Continues

As tens of thousands of refugees continue to flee to Europe, ADRA is working overtime in Serbia to ensure that vulnerable families are cared for in this time of crisis.
ADRA Responds to Flooding in Myanmar

Severe flooding in Myanmar from a heavy monsoon season and Cyclone Komen have affected more than 1 million people, with waters taking lives, inundating homes and businesses and destroying livelihoods since July.
ADRA Provides Education to Displaced Iraqis in Kurdistan
Violence in Iraq has displaced at least 3 million people, 50 percent of which have fled to the Kurdish-controlled governorates in the north of Iraq where the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is working.