Welcome to our organisation ‘International Emergency Team - UK (IETUK)’
Our vision is to assist with the development of a safe and diverse community capable of responding to emergencies and disasters. “We believe that every individual deserves to live in a secure environment where they can thrive and survive to reach their full potential”.
Our Vision
Our Vision is to inspire and assist via a multi-agency approach to risks, safety, and emergency planning. IET - UK understands the importance of collaboration and partnership in addressing the challenges faced by our international community. By bringing together various agencies and stakeholders, we aim to create a comprehensive and coordinated response to emergencies and ensure the safety of our international community members.
Drivers
Drivers In line with the Sustainable Development Goals (2015-2030) and The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030, IET - UK are committed to supporting local humanitarian needs from our ‘virtual’ organisation. We recognise that disasters and emergencies can have a significant impact on disadvantaged communities, and it is our mission to provide timely and effective assistance in times of crisis.
Mission
We prioritise the well-being and resilience of a community. IET - UK works towards building an approach that is prepared, responsive, and proactive in managing risks and emergencies. By promoting a culture of safety and preparedness, we aim to create a community that can withstand, respond and recover from adversity.
- International Emergency Team UK (IET - UK) aid aims to provide emergency assistance to disadvantaged communities in readiness for/during crises.
- The strategy focuses on addressing the immediate needs of the affected communities. (To transfer knowledge and enable self reliance and awareness).
- The aid is aimed at providing essential supplies such as food, water, shelter, and medical assistance.
- The strategy emphasises the importance of coordination and collaboration between international organizations, governments, and local communities.
- Long-term solutions and sustainable development are considered in the aid strategy to ensure the communities can recover and thrive.
- The strategy recognizes the unique challenges faced by disadvantaged communities and aims to provide targeted support to address their specific needs.
- Monitoring and evaluation are key components of the strategy to assess the effectiveness of the aid and make necessary adjustments.