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The Red Cross is helping 2,200 families suffering from the food crisis in Eswatini

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Each disaster is different, but we adapt our resources to the needs of the people we serve.

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Become a Volunteer

Your time and talent can make a real difference in people's lives.

Become a Volunteer

We are an organization that value serving others,  and putting others first (first responders).

We are an organization that value serving others, and putting others first (first responders). Baphalali Eswatini Red Cross is constantly looking for individuals who share the same values and beliefs. One of the most important attributes of a volunteer is being selfless and having no desire to gain anything from your actions.

As a volunteer, individuals are expected to support the humanitarian work of the organization and contribute towards improving the lives of those in need. By sacrificing their time, skills, and resources, volunteers actively demonstrate a dedication to serving others and making a positive impact on their community. A Volunteer is not just a title, it is an opportunity to give back, inspire change, and make a difference in the world.

What we do

Health Care Services

Primary Health Care The NS operates three clinics at Sigombeni (Manzini Region), Mah- walala (Hhohho Region) and Silele (Shiselweni Region) Home Based Care The NS volunteers take care of the chronically and terminally ill at home.

Disaster Management

The Deputy Prime Minister’s Office is the overall responsible Minis- try for coordinating and managing disasters in Eswatini. The declara- tion of disaster lies with this Ministry. BERCS being a key stakehold- er in the management of disasters in Eswatini

First Aid Services

In the mid-19th century, the First International Geneva Convention was held and the Red Cross was created to provide "aid to sick and wounded soldiers in the field." Soldiers were trained to treat their fellow soldiers before the medics arrived. Provision of commercial First Aid training to individuals, communi- ties and companies.

Livelihood

The youth facilitate and compliment most of the voluntary commu- nity services, which are provided by the NS. They are trained and given life skills to enable them to be responsible citizens

More than 50,000 individuals and families
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