Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: www.amara.org/en/v/BkFD/ RESPONDING AS GLOBAL CITIZENS TO NATURAL DISASTERS Due to the interconnectedness of our world these days, the global response to natural disasters is becoming an important key to mobilizing humanitarian relief aid. From the recent tsunami in Japan, to earthquakes in Haiti and Indonesia, to flooding in Pakistan and China, to hurricane Katrina and the 2004 tsunami, natural disasters seem to be happening not only more frequently, but also with increased severity. But unlike natural disasters of the past that garnered little international media attention, today's natural disasters are featured front page, and touch the lives of people watching the six o'clock news all over the world. And with these images of destruction comes an overwhelming desire to support these communities affected, although most of us are unsure of how we can really best help the situation. The Paradigm Shift Project is digging deeper to answer the question, 'how can we most effectively respond as global citizens to natural disasters around the world?'. In this film we examine the different roles that local and international organizations play in responding to natural disasters, and document survivors' accounts of what kind of relief aid programming has been most effective for their community. We want to share with global audiences what really happens on the ground after natural disasters, and most importantly, how each of us can most effectively contribute to the relief efforts. Help us caption & translate this video! amara.org/v/BkFD/