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Name: Catholic Relief Services
Founded: November 4, 1943
Location: Maryland, U.S, Baltimore
Founded: November 4, 1943
Location: Maryland, U.S, Baltimore
During the Biafran Civil War, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) emerged as a vital player in the humanitarian response to the devastating crisis that unfolded in Nigeria. As the conflict escalated and the Nigerian government imposed a blockade on Biafra, millions of civilians faced starvation and severe malnutrition, particularly vulnerable children. In response to this urgent need, CRS mobilized its resources and expertise to provide critical assistance to the beleaguered population.
CRS coordinated efforts to deliver food supplies to communities suffering from the effects of the famine. Working alongside local organizations and other international agencies, they ensured that aid reached those most in need. In addition to food distribution, CRS established medical clinics to address the health crises resulting from the war. They provided essential medical care to treat malnutrition and other diseases that thrived in the harsh conditions of the conflict.
The organization also took on an advocacy role, raising awareness of the humanitarian disaster unfolding in Biafra within the international community. By highlighting the plight of the affected populations, CRS helped mobilize additional support and resources for the relief efforts. Through their dedicated work, Catholic Relief Services made a significant impact during the Biafran War, embodying the spirit of humanitarianism in one of Africa’s most tragic conflicts.
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