CrisisAID responds to emergencies, builds safer roads, protects human dignity, and empowers vulnerable communities across Zambia through six strategic pillars of humanitarian action.
ZMW 145,000 raised of ZMW 200,000
ZMW 88,500 raised of ZMW 100,000
ZMW 210,000 raised — Open Goal
Every programme we run is anchored in one of six pillars that guide our work to protect lives, build resilience, and promote human dignity across Zambia.
Enabling vulnerable populations to withstand, respond to, and recover from natural and man-made disasters through early warning systems and preparedness training.
Providing humanitarian assistance, psycho-social support, and protection services to displaced persons, refugees, and survivors of violence.
Improving the health and wellbeing of vulnerable road users through advocacy, public education, and infrastructure improvement initiatives.
Improving emergency response capability and trauma management systems so that every Zambian has access to timely, quality emergency care.
Promoting active patient participation in healthcare decisions and advocating for transparent, accountable health service delivery across Zambia.
Empowering institutions and workers to adopt sustainable safety practices that prevent injuries, illness, and fatalities in workplaces nationwide.
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We don't just respond to crises — we work to prevent them. Our four-stage model ensures that communities are stronger after every intervention.
Conduct community needs assessments to understand root causes of vulnerability and risk.
Create evidence-based programmes and raise funds through campaigns and partnerships.
Deploy trained volunteers and field staff to deliver interventions directly in communities.
Track impact metrics and publish transparent reports so donors see every kwacha at work.
Your contribution — no matter the size — directly funds emergency response, trauma care, road safety campaigns, and community resilience projects across Zambia.
Real voices from the communities we serve and the donors who make it possible.
After the floods destroyed our home, CrisisAID was there within 48 hours. They didn't just bring relief — they helped us rebuild. I don't know where we'd be without them.
The road safety programme trained 200 people in our district. Since then, we've seen a real drop in road accidents. This is exactly the kind of impact my donation was meant to create.
Volunteering with CrisisAID's trauma care unit changed my outlook on healthcare. I learned first-aid skills that I've already used to save two lives in my community.