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"relief action" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the actions taken to provide assistance or aid to those in need during a crisis or disaster. Example: "The government has initiated a relief action plan to provide food, water, and shelter to the victims of the hurricane."
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Life online in the 21st century enabled terrorists and various cybercriminals to make use of the same many-to-many digital networks that enable support groups for disease victims and caregivers, disaster relief action, distance learning, and community-building efforts.
The company is currently seeking a declaratory relief action in U.S. federal court in California.
There is an urgent need to provide the region with a clear preventive policy, including a relief action plan, training for doctors, athletes and other health professionals at risk of hyperthermia.
We are not asking for donations for the Ebola relief action any more because the situation changed".
The response from LMHI is rather less clear, claiming that the doctors "were not able to treat Ebola patients do [sic] [to] some diplomatic problems We are not asking for donations for the Ebola relief action any more because the situation changed".
Even if IDPs are sometimes allocated a small piece of land to grow crops, their food security mainly relies on external relief action.
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This article provides for the undertaking of humanitarian "relief actions" (with the consent of the concerned state party) in the event that the "civilian population is suffering undue hardship owing to a lack of the supplies essential for its survival" (Article 18, para 2).
UNICEF has responded with immediate relief actions to each storm in turn.
In this disaster I am impressed by our mobilization here and the speed of emergency relief actions".
During those days of turmoil, UNICEF had to conduct a number of relief actions alongside its regular programs which focus on long-term development activities for children, youth and women.
One of the emergency relief actions it undertook, "The Water Jug Operation" (code name of the emergency alternative system implemented by UNICEF in summer 82 to provide the population of Beirut with safe water), made it possible to secure, in the summer of 1982, drinking water to the population of Beirut, who were under siege by the Israeli forces.
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