Sovereign Military Hospitaller
Order of St John of Jerusalem of
Rhodes and of Malta

Malteser international

17/08/2017

A year in numbers in Malteser International’s Activity Report: from aiding refugees to preventing natural disasters

From the humanitarian emergencies in Syria, Iraq and South Sudan to the more silent crises occurring far from the media spotlight, such as those in Pakistan, Myanmar and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

14/03/2017

Malteser International Americas and Mission of the Sovereign Order of Malta to the United Nations Lead Panel on the Global Refugee Crisis at the United Nations

Focus on helping refugee women find hope and stability with viable opportunities and solutions amid crisis

24/02/2017

Starvation threatens 1.4 million children in Africa. Malteser International helps children in Kenya and South Sudan  

The United Nations has reported that starvation threatens more than a million children in Somalia, Nigeria, Yemen, and South Sudan.

16/12/2016

Syria: Major concern for civil population in Aleppo

Staff of the Order of Malta’s worldwide relief agency forced to abandon supported hospital

18/11/2016

Syria: pediatric hospital supported by Malteser International bombed in Aleppo

The Malteser International-supported children’s hospital in Aleppo was damaged by barrel bombs on the morning of November 16.

05/10/2016

Malteser International prepares emergency relief after Hurricane Matthew

Hurricane Matthew struck Haiti unleashing widespread destruction and flooding. Malteser International is mobilizing aid in order to help those affected.

25/07/2016

Maternity unit for Burundian refugees in Tanzania

Since unrest began in Burundi in mid-2015, hundreds of thousands of Burundians have fled to safety in neighboring countries.

Latest interventions
05/04/2016

Malteser International provides aid to thousands displaced by fresh fighting near Mosul

Fears that thousands more will flee as the battle continues Malteser International is providing aid to what humanitarian planners fear could be the first of thousands of internally displaced people fleeing to safety from fighting near Mosul.