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Cifras oficiales:Official figures — rescued & missing persons (Ministry of Interior)Lista de encontrados:Official list of located persons — Civil Protection VenezuelaICRC Restoring Family Links:Red Cross — search for missing relatives worldwideRegistra tus capacidades:Register your skills now — engineers, architects, doctors, volunteersReporta daños:Report structural damage with photos & GPSNecesidades de emergencia:Emergency needs & official hotlines — tap to callConsulta tu país — EE.UU.:U.S. Embassy in Venezuela — citizen servicesConsulta tu país — España:Embassy of Spain in VenezuelaConsulta tu país — Colombia:Consulate of Colombia in CaracasConsulta tu país — Italia:Embassy of Italy in CaracasCentros de acopio:Venezuelan Red Cross — donation collection centersCentros de acopio — Cáritas:Cáritas Venezuela — humanitarian aid drop-off pointsUN OCHA:ReliefWeb — humanitarian situation reportsFunvisis:National Seismological Foundation — VenezuelaUSGS:Latest earthquakes & aftershocks — Venezuela regionNOAA Tsunami:NOAA Tsunami Warning System — Caribbean alertsCifras oficiales:Official figures — rescued & missing persons (Ministry of Interior)Lista de encontrados:Official list of located persons — Civil Protection VenezuelaICRC Restoring Family Links:Red Cross — search for missing relatives worldwideRegistra tus capacidades:Register your skills now — engineers, architects, doctors, volunteersReporta daños:Report structural damage with photos & GPSNecesidades de emergencia:Emergency needs & official hotlines — tap to callConsulta tu país — EE.UU.:U.S. Embassy in Venezuela — citizen servicesConsulta tu país — España:Embassy of Spain in VenezuelaConsulta tu país — Colombia:Consulate of Colombia in CaracasConsulta tu país — Italia:Embassy of Italy in CaracasCentros de acopio:Venezuelan Red Cross — donation collection centersCentros de acopio — Cáritas:Cáritas Venezuela — humanitarian aid drop-off pointsUN OCHA:ReliefWeb — humanitarian situation reportsFunvisis:National Seismological Foundation — VenezuelaUSGS:Latest earthquakes & aftershocks — Venezuela regionNOAA Tsunami:NOAA Tsunami Warning System — Caribbean alertsSources: official agencies (verifiable links). Venezuela Recovery does not produce news.
Allies & Collaborators

Work with us to rebuild Venezuela.

Venezuela Recovery is an independent civic initiative led by professionals inside Venezuela, the diaspora, universities and the private sector. We do not collect funds directly. Instead, we coordinate verified data, engineering talent and damage reports so that established organizations can act with precision.

Legal transparency

We are not a registered non-profit — yet.

Venezuela Recovery operates today as an all-volunteer coordination platform. We have not yet filed for 501(c)(3) or equivalent non-profit status due to cost and time constraints. We do not solicit or accept direct donations. Every report, photo and talent registration is handled transparently and shared only with vetted reconstruction partners.

No direct fundraisingVolunteer-runData shared with partners only
Who we are looking for

Organizations that can turn data into action.

Established NGOs

Organizations with disaster-response credentials that can deploy engineers, materials and funding to specific sites we identify.

Engineering Firms

Civil and structural firms willing to review damage reports, provide remote assessments or deploy teams to Venezuela.

Government & Embassies

Official channels that can validate reports, facilitate visas for volunteer engineers and coordinate import of reconstruction materials.

Universities & Labs

Academic partners that can contribute research, remote sensing, BIM modeling or student volunteer programs.

What we bring

Verified data and organized talent.

  • Geo-located damage reports with photos and severity triage.
  • A growing registry of Venezuelan engineers, architects and tradespeople.
  • Aggregated, anonymized datasets for strategic planning.
  • Bilingual coordination (English / Spanish) led by a Miami-based professional.
What we do not do

Limits we respect.

  • We do not collect donations or transfer funds. All financial support flows directly to established NGOs or government channels.
  • We do not dispatch unvetted volunteers. Every field deployment is coordinated through licensed engineering partners.
  • We do not make political endorsements. Our work is strictly technical and humanitarian.

These limits protect the integrity of the effort and keep us within legal bounds while we formalize our status.

How to collaborate

Three steps to becoming an ally.

1

Introduce your organization

Send an email to contact@venezuelarecovery.com with your organization name, mission, and the type of support you can offer (funding, expertise, logistics, or visibility).

2

Review our data protocols

We will share a simple data-sharing agreement that explains how damage reports and talent information are handled, anonymized and routed.

3

Receive matched reports

Once vetted, your organization receives filtered reports aligned with your geographic and technical scope — so you act where it matters most.

International Recovery Partners

Relevant actors in Venezuela's recovery.

These international organizations have the mandate, experience and operational capacity to lead humanitarian response and reconstruction efforts. We reference them here as key actors in the global recovery ecosystem — not as formal affiliates or endorsers of Venezuela Recovery.

Venezuela Recovery has no formal affiliation with the organizations listed below. This directory is provided for transparency and public awareness of the humanitarian landscape.

GEM — Global Earthquake Model

Global Earthquake Model — international collaboration producing open seismic hazard and risk data used by governments and reconstruction agencies worldwide.

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UNICEF

United Nations Children's Fund — leads emergency response for children, providing water, nutrition, health and education services in crisis and post-disaster contexts.

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WFP — World Food Programme

World Food Programme — the world's largest humanitarian agency addressing hunger and food security in emergencies and recovery operations.

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IOM — International Organization for Migration

International Organization for Migration — UN migration agency supporting displaced populations, returnees and communities affected by crises.

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Project HOPE

Project HOPE — global health and humanitarian organization deploying medical volunteers and strengthening health systems after disasters.

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Catholic Relief Services

Catholic Relief Services — international humanitarian agency operating in over 100 countries with programs in emergency response, recovery and rebuilding livelihoods.

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IFRC — Red Cross / Red Crescent

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies — the world's largest humanitarian network, with unmatched capacity for disaster response and community recovery.

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International Medical Corps

International Medical Corps — first-responder humanitarian organization providing emergency medical services and training in disaster and conflict zones.

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Ready to join the reconstruction?

Every ally makes the network stronger. Whether you represent an NGO, a firm or an embassy, we would love to hear how you can help Venezuela rebuild.

Typical response time: 24–48 hours. All conversations are confidential.

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