rampenhulp
Rampenhulp is disaster relief or emergency aid provided in response to natural or human-made disasters. The term is used in Dutch-speaking contexts to describe organized assistance delivered by governments, humanitarian organizations and communities to save lives, reduce suffering and support early recovery. Rampenhulp covers both immediate relief and longer-term recovery, as well as preparedness to mitigate future risks.
Immediate relief activities include search and rescue, medical care, evacuation, shelter, food and water distribution, sanitation
Key actors commonly involved are national and local government emergency services, police and fire departments, civil
Funding for rampenhulp comes from public budgets and dedicated disaster funds, insurance where applicable, donations and