28/04/2026
Relief without shelter is not enough.
In many humanitarian responses today, there is a growing gap that cannot be ignored.
Relief is often prioritised, while shelter is treated as secondary.
But what happens when people receive food, items, or supportβ¦and still have no proper place to sleep?
What happens when families are left exposed, without protection from rain, heat, and insecurity?
As the rainy season approaches, this becomes an urgent concern.
Shelter is not just about having a roof. It is about safety and basic protection. Without it, people remain vulnerable, no matter what other support they receive.
These are not distant stories. These are real situations we have seen firsthand.
The images we captured are only a small glimpse of what many people are facing. Behind every picture are families trying to cope without proper shelter, even in the middle of ongoing humanitarian efforts.
We have invested a lot in life-saving support across different communities. But the question remains:
Are we paying enough attention to where people actually live?
Shelter should not be an afterthought. It is a critical part of any meaningful response.