Germany | Places | Direct Relief https://www.directrelief.org/place/germany/ Sat, 15 Nov 2025 01:10:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://i0.wp.com/www.directrelief.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/cropped-DirectRelief_Logomark_RGB.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Germany | Places | Direct Relief https://www.directrelief.org/place/germany/ 32 32 142789926 Medical Aid to Jamaica, Supporting Women’s Health in the Philippines and More https://www.directrelief.org/2025/11/medical-aid-to-jamaica-supporting-womens-health-in-the-philippines-and-more/ Sat, 15 Nov 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://www.directrelief.org/?p=91236 Over the past week, Direct Relief has delivered 701 shipments of requested medical aid to 51 U.S. states and territories and 12 countries worldwide. The shipments contained 1.9 million defined daily doses of medication. Medications and supplies shipped this week included diabetes therapies, rare disease treatments, pain-relief medications, cold-chain equipment, and more. Direct Relief Boosts Support as Post-Melissa […]

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Over the past week, Direct Relief has delivered 701 shipments of requested medical aid to 51 U.S. states and territories and 12 countries worldwide. The shipments contained 1.9 million defined daily doses of medication.

Medications and supplies shipped this week included diabetes therapies, rare disease treatments, pain-relief medications, cold-chain equipment, and more.

Direct Relief Boosts Support as Post-Melissa Health Needs Grow

Direct Relief provided a backpack to Dr. Samantha Walker, Acting Head of NICU at Victoria Jubilee Hospital, in response to Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica. Dr. Walker organized medical outreach to St. Elizabeth Parish in Jamaica after the hurricane. (Direct Relief photo)

Direct Relief continues supporting health facilities across the Caribbean as communities work to restore essential services following Hurricane Melissa. To date, several large scale shipments of emergency medical aid have been delivered across the region—including antibiotics, chronic disease therapies, first-aid supplies, IV solutions, and disease-prevention items.

 In Jamaica, Direct Relief staff have been in-country this week coordinating with the Ministry of Health and Wellness, PAHO, and local partners. Recent deliveries include the Nov. 8 chartered airlift of 16 tons of medical supplies and a follow-on shipment of insulin supporting the annual treatment needs of 300 children and youth with Type 1 diabetes. 

Direct Relief staff deliver personal care items to people displaced by Hurricane Melissa in western Jamaica this week. The organization is continuing to pulse medical aid into the country’s health system as it recovers from the Category 5 hurricane. (Direct Relief photo)

Direct Relief continues working closely with partners to meet ongoing health needs and strengthen recovery efforts across affected communities.

Mobilizing Support Following Back-to-Back Typhoons in the Philippines

Entire towns were flooded, and numerous communities remain without electricity after Typhoon Fung-wong passed through the Philippines on Monday, leaving five people dead and displacing more than a million others. (JOHN DIMAIN / AFPTV / AFP)

Back-to-back storms — Typhoon Kalmaegi and Super Typhoon Fung-wong — have caused extensive flooding, landslides, and widespread damage across the Philippines, displacing more than 1 million people and leading to significant disruptions in health services.  A nationwide state of emergency remains in effect as authorities continue search and rescue operations and assess emerging health needs. 

Direct Relief has been in active communication with long-standing partners across the region, including the Philippines Disaster Resilience Foundation and the AHA Center, to assess medical needs as conditions evolve.  

A $10,000 emergency grant has been approved for PH-Wadah to support ongoing operations in Cebu and at its birthing center in Aborlan, Palawan, where flooding has disrupted maternal and child health services. Direct Relief has also made an emergency offer of medical aid to the Philippines Department of Health and is awaiting confirmation to mobilize additional shipments once the government declares its highest emergency rating. 

Direct Relief will continue to closely monitor the situation and prepare medical inventories for rapid deployment to support health facilities in affected communities as requests are received. 

Direct Relief’s New Europe Entity Completes First Donation with Teva

Direct Relief’s newly launched European entity has completed its first coordinated medicine donation, working with Teva to deliver essential treatments to logistics partner Logicall.  

The milestone follows the opening of Direct Relief’s European headquarters in Frankfurt earlier this month, where global partners and health leaders gathered to mark the organization’s expanded capacity to streamline EU-based donations and strengthen humanitarian supply chains.  

Operational Snapshot

UNITED STATES

Direct Relief delivered 667 shipments containing 1.3 million doses of medication this past week to organizations, including the following:

  • Welvista, South Carolina
  • NC MedAssist, North Carolina
  • St. Vincent de Paul Pharmacy- Dallas, Texas
  • CommunityHealth, Illinois
  • Findley Foundation Inc. dba Findley Medical Clinic, Wisconsin
  • North Jefferson County Clinic Pharmacy, Texas
  • Volunteers in Medicine Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
  • St. Vincent de Paul Charitable Pharmacy, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • JWCH Institute, Inc., California
  • Clinica Esperanza/ Hope Clinic, Rhode Island

AROUND THE WORLD

Globally, Direct Relief shipped over 575,961 defined daily doses of medication, totaling 18,860 lbs., to countries including the following:

  • India
  • Belarus
  • Panama
  • Fiji
  • Jamacia
  • Iraq
  • Haiti
  • Ukraine

Year-to-Date

Since January 1, 2025, Direct Relief has delivered 26K shipments to 2,636 partner organizations in 54 U.S. states and territories and 88 countries. These shipments contained 282.9 million defined daily doses of medication, valued at $1.9 billion wholesale, totaling 3.7 million lbs.

IN THE NEWS

On the Ground in Jamaica, Direct Relief Emergency Team Reports Devastation, Heroism after Melissa – Angels in Medicine 

Small Plane Carrying Hurricane Relief Supplies To Jamaica Crashes | WBZ NewsRadio 1030 | NightSide with Dan Rea 

How to Help Jamaica Relief Efforts After Hurricane Melissa 

Direct Relief Recognized as an Action for Women’s Health Awardee for Its Work To Expand Global Maternal Care 

Direct Relief donates medical supplies to Jamaica – Jamaica Observer

Small Plane Carrying Hurricane Relief Supplies To Jamaica Crashes | KFI AM 640 | Leo Laporte – The Tech Guy 

embecta Corp. Expands Partnership with Direct Relief to Enhance Access to Diabetes Supplies on World Diabetes Day 

embecta Announces Major New Commitment to Direct Relief

embecta Expands Direct Relief Partnership, Donates 15M Units | EMBC Stock News 

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Emergency Response and Monitoring Continues in Mexico, Jamaica, and the Philippines https://www.directrelief.org/2025/11/emergency-response-and-monitoring-continues-in-mexico-jamaica-and-the-philippines/ Fri, 07 Nov 2025 21:51:36 +0000 https://www.directrelief.org/?p=90998 Over the past week, Direct Relief has delivered 655 shipments of requested medical aid to 48 U.S. states and territories and 11 countries worldwide. The shipments contained 6.4 million defined daily doses of medication. Medications and supplies shipped this week included rare disease therapies, diabetes medications, personal protective equipment, field medic packs for first responders, and more. In […]

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Over the past week, Direct Relief has delivered 655 shipments of requested medical aid to 48 U.S. states and territories and 11 countries worldwide. The shipments contained 6.4 million defined daily doses of medication.

Medications and supplies shipped this week included rare disease therapies, diabetes medications, personal protective equipment, field medic packs for first responders, and more.

In Mexico, Expanding Health Services in Flooded Communities

In response to severe flooding in Mexico, Medical Impact emergency teams are delivering essential medical care in Huauchinango, Puebla, supported by vital supplies, field medic packs, and medications donated by Direct Relief. (Photos by Enrique Polito)

Direct Relief is continuing its response to severe flooding in Mexico, working with partners to expand access to medical care in affected communities. This week, staff joined the NGO Medical Impact during a medical campaign in Huauchinango, Puebla — one of the areas hardest hit by last month’s flooding — and delivered 10 additional emergency medical backpacks donated by FedEx to support ongoing care. 

More than 100,000 households were affected by the floods, and Direct Relief teams and partner organizations continue to distribute medical supplies and assess needs as recovery efforts progress. More than 300 pallets of medical aid are currently being prepared for distribution to health facilities serving impacted families. 

Direct Relief Scales Emergency Medical Support to Jamaica with Charter Flight

Emergency medicines and supplies are staged at Direct Relief headquarters in Santa Barbara on Nov. 3. The medications will be shipped to Jamaica via 757 charter later this week. (Kim Ofilas/Direct Relief)

Direct Relief is expanding its medical response in Jamaica as health facilities continue to face severe outages and supply shortages following Hurricane Melissa. To meet ongoing needs, Direct Relief has chartered a Boeing 757 scheduled to depart Miami on Nov. 8 with approximately 16 tons of emergency medical aid requested by Jamaica’s Ministry of Health and Wellness.

The airlift includes chronic disease medications, PPE, first-aid supplies, oral rehydration solutions, water purification tablets, and mosquito repellent, which public health officials have identified as critical due to rising vector-borne disease risk. A $50,000 emergency grant has also being provided to the JAHJAH Foundation to support local health and recovery efforts

Prepositioned hurricane preparedness packs and field medic packs have already been deployed in coordination with the Ministry of Health and Wellness, the National Health Fund, and PAHO, with additional shipments of essential medicines and other requested aid arriving in Kingston this week. 

Direct Relief Opens New European Headquarters

Direct Relief brought together health leaders, policymakers, and corporate partners in Frankfurt, Germany, to celebrate the launch of its new European headquarters — a major step in strengthening the organization’s capacity to deliver lifesaving medical aid and expand access to care worldwide. (Photo by Leon Vogel)

Direct Relief staff and global partners gathered in Frankfurt, Germany, for the launch of the organization’s new European headquarters on Nov. 3, 2025. The event brought together health leaders, pharmaceutical partners, and government representatives from across Europe and crisis-affected regions.

The event marked a major milestone in expanding the organization’s ability to deliver medical aid worldwide. Attendees described the moment as both long-awaited and deeply meaningful, with speakers from Ukraine, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East reflecting on the impact of Direct Relief’s support in their communities and the importance of strengthening humanitarian supply chains at a time of growing global need. 

Monitoring Impacts of Typhoon Kalmaegi in the Philippines and Vietnam

Infographic map showing Typhoon Kalmaegi track towards Vietnam and forecast wind speed, as of November 6. (Graphic by Nicholas SHEARMAN / AFP)

Direct Relief is closely monitoring the severe impacts of Typhoon Kalmaegi, which caused extensive flooding and landslides across the Philippines before moving west into Vietnam and neighboring countries. Hundreds of casualties have been reported, and authorities in both countries have declared states of emergency as response efforts continue.

Direct Relief has been in communication with longtime disaster response partners in the region, including the Philippines Disaster Resilience Foundation and the AHA Center. Direct Relief will continue to monitor the situation closely and remains ready to mobilize medical aid if needed. 

Operational Snapshot

UNITED STATES

Direct Relief delivered 607 shipments containing 403,760 doses of medication this past week to organizations, including the following:

  • Good News Clinics, Georgia
  • St. Petersburg Free Clinic, Florida
  • Sixteenth Street Community Health Clinic Purchasing, Wisconsin
  • Pocatello Free Clinic, Idaho
  • La Community Health Center, California
  • Clinica Esperanza/ Hope Clinic, Rhode Island
  • Minnesota Community Care, Minnesota
  • Heart of Kansas Family HealthCare Inc, Kansas
  • The Agape Clinic, Texas
  • HealthRIGHT 360, California

AROUND THE WORLD

Globally, Direct Relief shipped over 6 million defined daily doses of medication, totaling 86,047 lbs., to countries including the following:

  • Ethiopia
  • India
  • Jamacia
  • Haiti
  • Guatemala
  • Yemen
  • Honduras
  • Rwanda

Year-to-Date

Since January 1, 2025, Direct Relief has delivered 25.3K shipments to 2,609 partner organizations in 54 U.S. states and territories and 87 countries. These shipments contained 281.1 million defined daily doses of medication, valued at $1.8 billion wholesale, totaling 3.6 million lbs.

IN THE NEWS

Direct Relief Rushes Lifesaving Aid to Storm-Struck Jamaica | News Channel 3-12 

Direct Relief delivering life-saving medical supplies to Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa | Latest Weather Clips | FOX Weather 

Direct Relief Expands Global Humanitarian Operations With Opening of European Headquarters in Frankfurt 

Jamaica hurricane relief: How to help after storm strands farmworkers in Peru – Adirondack Almanack 

Holland America Line Joins Hurricane Melissa Relief Efforts – Cruise Industry News | Cruise News 

Carnival Horizon Makes Relief Call to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, Delivering Thousands of Hurricane Aid Supplies | Carnival Cruise Line 

Naples groups aid Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa. How to help 

In move to reach survivors in Haiti, millions for hurricane relief bypass government 

Direct Relief Mobilizes Emergency Response for Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa 

How to help Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa 

A Look at Carnival (CCL) Valuation After Its High-Profile Hurricane Relief Efforts in Jamaica – Simply Wall St News 

Grim death toll rises in Jamaica, as nation grapples with disaster left behind by historic Hurricane Melissa | Fox Weather 

Hurricane Melissa Recovery: How Airlines and Travel Brands Are Helping the Caribbean – Travel And Tour World 

Travel industry rallies to raise funds for Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa – News 

Improved Connectivity Expected In Western Jamaica This Week | RJR News – Jamaican News Online 

Carnival Horizon Delivers Vital Hurricane Relief Supplies to Jamaica – Jamaica Information Service 

Gov’t partners with OECS to boost healthcare resilience 

Direct Relief has provided Ukraine with $2 billion in aid: what healthcare professionals received – all the latest news today – Inkorr 

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Direct Relief Expands Global Humanitarian Operations with Opening of European Headquarters in Frankfurt https://www.directrelief.org/2025/11/direct-relief-expands-global-humanitarian-operations-with-opening-of-european-headquarters-in-frankfurt/ Tue, 04 Nov 2025 17:11:11 +0000 https://www.directrelief.org/?p=90933 Frankfurt, Germany | Nov. 3, 2025 — In response to rising global health needs and growing strain on public health systems, Direct Relief has opened a new European headquarters to enhance its ability to deliver essential medical resources to communities facing urgent health challenges. “This expansion reflects Direct Relief’s commitment to addressing urgent health needs […]

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Frankfurt, Germany | Nov. 3, 2025 — In response to rising global health needs and growing strain on public health systems, Direct Relief has opened a new European headquarters to enhance its ability to deliver essential medical resources to communities facing urgent health challenges.

“This expansion reflects Direct Relief’s commitment to addressing urgent health needs wherever they arise,” said Amy Weaver, CEO of Direct Relief. “Establishing a presence in Europe enables greater collaboration and helps ensure that critical medical resources reach the people and places that need them most—quickly and reliably.”

The new European headquarters, based in Frankfurt and legally registered in Germany as Direct Relief gGmbH, will serve as a logistics and partnership hub, building on long-standing collaborations with European pharmaceutical and medical product manufacturers.

“Frankfurt is proud to welcome Direct Relief as part of our international community,” said Eileen O’Sullivan, Deputy Mayor for International Affairs of the City of Frankfurt. “Establishing their European headquarters here strengthens Frankfurt’s role as a global hub for collaboration and humanitarian engagement and contributes to strengthening democracy through international solidarity.”

Over the past decade, Direct Relief has delivered more than $16 billion USD in medical aid throughout Europe and around the world. Roughly a quarter of the medicines Direct Relief delivers worldwide originate in Europe, supported by partnerships with leading European companies.

“We’re grateful to Direct Relief for their longstanding partnership and look forward to supporting and working with them as they expand their important work,” said Bayer AG Chief Executive Officer Bill Anderson. “Bayer’s mission is Health for all, Hunger for none. And we see organizations like Direct Relief as vital partners in achieving that mission.”

As health systems face mounting pressure from conflict, climate-related disasters, and economic instability, the ability to deliver targeted, high-impact humanitarian medical aid has become increasingly vital.

“Promoting health equity is at the heart of our sustainability efforts,” said Shashank Deshpande, Chairman of the Board of Managing Directors at Boehringer Ingelheim. “Direct Relief’s expansion in Europe strengthens global health systems and ensures critical care reaches underserved communities worldwide. We are proud to support their mission and to help deliver sustainable health solutions where they are needed most.”

Europe has been integral to Direct Relief’s humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, which has surpassed $2 billion USD in medical aid since the war began in 2022.

“Direct Relief has been consistently supporting Ukraine’s healthcare system throughout the war,” said Viktor Liashko, Ukraine’s Minister of Health. “This assistance is coordinated with the Ministry of Health, ensuring that resources are directed where they are needed most. We highly value this partnership, which saves Ukrainian lives and strengthens the resilience of healthcare services. In the most challenging moments — when hospitals operate under shelling, when the power goes out but doctors continue treating patients — the support of Direct Relief is especially tangible. It stands as an example of effective international solidarity, embodied in concrete results: modern equipment, medicines, backup power systems, and the development of rehabilitation and mental health services.”

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