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J7/9 Public Private Cooperation at U.S. Southern Command Whole-of-society approaches to international security in South America, Central America and the Caribbean
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The United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), located in Miami, Florida, is one of nine unified Combatant Commands (COCOMs) in the Department of Defense. It is responsible for providing contingency planning, operations, and security cooperation for Central and South America, the Caribbean (except the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos, U.S. commonwealths, territories, and possessions), Cuba; as well as for

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01/27/2024

It was a pleasure working with our NGO partner, My Medic, and interagency partner, Diplomatic Security Service, to make this training a success!

Bravo Zulu to all!

Thank you World Hope International for your continuous support to our missions via Medical Volunteers, Interpreters, and...
11/20/2022

Thank you World Hope International for your continuous support to our missions via Medical Volunteers, Interpreters, and Subject Matter Experts!

In support of Continuing Promise 2022 , WHI has provided medical volunteers and interpreters to augment medical engagements in Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic. Additionally, experienced WHI Subject Matter Expert (SME) volunteers led the Field Training Exercise in support of the HA/DR line of effort in Guatemala, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic, training approximately 65 host nation first responders, partner nation military, and police.

Thank you to all of our volunteers!

U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM)

🗣 “When I was 18, I was in Norfolk and saw the Comfort and thought, one day I really want to be on that ship. I became a nurse, got my experience, and everything lined up perfectly. I got in touch with World Hope International and they got me as a volunteer to come on the ship. My favorite part has been going to the medical sites, I wanted to come help people who aren’t as fortunate. It’s a dream I’ve had for the past six years and it finally came true.”

👩 Ashleigh Clough
🌎 Portsmouth, Virginia

📰 Clough volunteered through World Hope International as a registered nurse for 2022. Non-Governmental Organization collaboration is important because NGOs continuously assist in many of our partner nations. Continuing Promise 2022 conducts medical and veterinary activities to provide humanitarian assistance, foster goodwill, and build partner capacity and capability.

USNS COMFORT Navy Medicine U.S. Navy U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command & U.S. 4th Fleet
“Cuando tenía 18, estaba en Norfolk y vi el Comfort y pensé, algún día realmente quiero estar en ese buque. Me convertí en enfermera, obtuve experiencia, y todo se alineo perfectamente. Me puse en contacto con World Hope International y ellos me tomaron como voluntaria para venir en el buque. Mi parte favorita ha sido ir a los centros de atención, yo quería venir a ayudar gente que no son tan afortunadas. Es un sueño que he tenido por los pasados 6 años y finalmente se realizó.”

La señora Clough se voluntario atreves de World Hope International como enfermera registrada para 2022. La colaboracion de Oganizaciones no Gubernamentales en importante porque las NGOs asisten contantemente en muchas de nuestras naciones compañeras. Promesa Continua 2022 conduce actividades medicas y veterinarias para proveer asistencia humanitaria, promover la benevolencia, y construir la capacidad de los compañeros.

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Thank you to our NFE Partner Venezuelan American Medical Association for supporting our mission, and more importantly th...
11/18/2022

Thank you to our NFE Partner Venezuelan American Medical Association for supporting our mission, and more importantly the citizens of the region!

It has been an absolute honor working with all of our NFE partners, and we can't wait to share more stories with everyone.

08/06/2022
Amazing integration and effort by USSOUTHCOM PPC Branch and NGO partner World Hope International into USSOUTHCOM’s Carib...
05/12/2022

Amazing integration and effort by USSOUTHCOM PPC Branch and NGO partner World Hope International into USSOUTHCOM’s Caribbean focused exercise, TRADEWINDS 22!

“NFE involvement in not only the Tradewinds exercise, but also in the planning phase is important,” Bostick said. “It takes a village. It’s not all about a uniform. It’s a team effort – Department of Defense, civilians, contractors, NFEs – so much of what we do is all-hands-on-deck.”

Word Hope International’s participation and support to this exercises enhances our regions ability to respond to disasters in a whole-of-society effort!

U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM)

In a sea of approximately 1,500 military uniformed, civilian, and contracted personnel, a family wearing polo t-shirts with a non-for-profit name on them stands out. While the polos function to make

11/15/2021

PARTNERS SUPPORTING PARTNERS!

Thank you to our NFE partner, World Hope International, for supporting with the movement of 2 new oxygen generators from the United States to our partner nation, Barbados. In addition to the oxygen generators, WHI also supported with the movement of $3 million dollars worth of medicine and medical supplies donated by our NFE partner, MAP International.

As stated by U.S. Ambassador Taglialatela, “When neighbors work together, the whole community benefits”

Thank you!

U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM)

TWO ORGANIZATIONS COLLABORATE TO ADDRESS CRUCIAL NEEDS CAUSED BY THE DEVASTATING LANDFALL OF HURRICANES ETA AND IOTA IN ...
10/15/2021

TWO ORGANIZATIONS COLLABORATE TO ADDRESS CRUCIAL NEEDS CAUSED BY THE DEVASTATING LANDFALL OF HURRICANES ETA AND IOTA IN HONDURAS.

Last year, underwent extreme turmoil when Hurricanes Eta and Iota made landfall. As a result, PPC engaged with its NFE partners to identify ways to assist with the response efforts.

PPC’s partner NGO Global Brigades identified crucial needs in the medical sector in the San Pedro Sula Valley and other affected areas of Honduras- NGO MAP International stepped up to the call and quickly worked a solution with Global Brigades to fulfill the gaps identified. MAP International made a generous donation of stethoscope, medication, and PPE; this support was crucial for Global Brigades’ medical volunteers to provide aid to 13 affected communities in Honduras, assisting more than 7,000 citizens! The impact of this collaborative effort can be appreciated by the amazing pictures sent to us by Global Brigades.

We are proud to be a conduit for new relationships and honored to assist our partners in expanding their network. We love when our NFE partners support one another to solve an issue at hand!

U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) Embajada de Estados Unidos en Honduras

Thank you to World Hope International for donating 100 water filters in support of exercise, UNITAS 21, community relati...
10/05/2021

Thank you to World Hope International for donating 100 water filters in support of exercise, UNITAS 21, community relations event focused on the health and welfare of village families in the Punchana District of Peru.

U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South Civil Affairs Team supported with the distribution of water filters in Santa Clotilde Village to increase the communities overall water quality.



U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) Embajada de Estados Unidos en Perú

08/31/2021

UPDATE on support to USAID - US Agency for International Development relief:

➡️348K total pounds of aid transported

➡️477 people assisted or rescued

➡️560 total missions from Aug. 15-29

More: https://www.southcom.mil/HaitiEarthquakeSupport/

U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) USAID's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance

WE ARE IN THIS TOGETHER  Please let us know how your organization is supporting the response efforts in the comments sec...
08/16/2021

WE ARE IN THIS TOGETHER

Please let us know how your organization is supporting the response efforts in the comments section below, or through direct message.

U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) established Joint Task Force-Haiti Aug. 15 to conduct U.S. military operations in support of U.S. foreign disaster assistance to the people of Haiti.

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