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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emergency needs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to urgent requirements or necessities that arise in critical situations.
Example: "The organization is focused on addressing the emergency needs of the affected communities after the natural disaster."
Alternatives: "urgent requirements" or "critical necessities."
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That means household food budgets are under pressure, and food banks are rapidly emerging as a response to emergency needs.
"Current humanitarian response is inadequate to meet emergency needs," it said.
Certainly, temporary shelter is a critical safety-net to address short-term emergency needs.
The FGM emergency needs to be tackled head-on, and tackled now.
There are good reasons why resilience is in the spotlight: many emergency needs stem from chronic situations, not sudden crises.
"The situation is very serious and we need foreign help, but we are meeting the emergency needs".
The United Nations appealed for $236 million to meet emergency needs in the Darfur region of Sudan.
Extra provisions were usually taken along as gifts and for emergency needs if the canoe was blown off course.
Unicef said it needed $82m£53m3m) to meet the emergency needs of children this year, and has received less than 25% of that amount so far.
"Jim McGreevey's been working in a quiet way to assimilate as much information as possible to address emergency needs and prevent future catastrophes," Mr. McGrath said.
"In situations where the needs are vast, [resettlement] is pushed to the bottom of the priority list because they're busy taking care of emergency needs.
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