Humanitarian disaster relief
CADUS and Climate Emergency Response

The climate crisis means that extreme weather events such as floods, forest fires and heatwaves are becoming more frequent and more severe. In order to be prepared for these humanitarian disasters, new approaches are needed in disaster relief and greater involvement of civil society. CADUS has many years of experience in crisis regions and would like to contribute to making people and structures capable of taking action
With the Climate Emergency Response Program, CADUS aims to meet this growing need. This involves integrating technical expertise into the disaster relief framework, training a new generation of emergency personnel and helpers for climate disasters and establishing a network that combines climate policy and professional disaster relief.
Our approaches

Less scared, more prepared!
The effects of the climate crisis are increasing noticeably worldwide. That is why we are further expanding our Climate Emergency Response. We need your support for this. We welcome partners, supporters and also donations.
Do you have ideas on how we can expand the topic of “Climate Emergency Response”, want to get involved in training or know organizations to network with? Then write to us at info@cadus.org!
With the Soli-Preppen Congress, we launched a professional exchange on the further development of the field from a solidarity, humanitarian and professional perspective. Our evaluation and the recordings of the 2025 congress can be found here.
