Gaza Emergency Appeal

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Children in Gaza are starving. Famine is here. This is no longer a warning – it’s a reality.

Since April, over 20,000 children in Gaza have needed emergency care because they’re starving. More than 3,000 are so underfed that their bodies are too weak to grow. Hospitals are now reporting a wave of deaths from hunger. Since July 17, at least 16 children under five have died because they couldn’t get enough food to survive.

“The children tell their parents that they want to go to heaven because at least there is food there,” says one aid worker.

No child should starve. Not now. Not ever.
Donate now to save lives.

For the first time in months, humanitarian corridors have opened with temporary access to Gaza. °®¶¹´«Ã½ has trucks ready to go – but we need your urgent support to fill them with life-saving supplies, like food parcels, first-aid kits and hygiene items.

This corridor may close within one to two weeks. We need to act quickly.

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Be a Lifeline for Children

Nearly 1 billion children — almost half the children in our world — live in crisis, facing dangers like food shortages in Ethiopia or conflict in Sudan. Now you can help be a lifeline.

An earthquake can rumble for 10 seconds, and a girl could be out of school for 10 months. A drought can last one season, and a child could be out of food for a year.

An armed group can sweep through a boy’s community in Haiti in one week, and he could live in a camp for displaced people for the rest of his childhood. Violence in Gaza could force a girl to flee her home, and she could be attacked on the road.

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Children, especially girls, are the most at risk in an emergency and the most overlooked. Every minute can mean the difference between life and death. So, we must act even faster. We are determined to act as soon as possible to help save lives after a disaster strikes.

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Recent Crises Supported
Sudan crisis
Sudan

It’s been two years since the start of Sudan’s brutal conflict. In that time, 12.6 million people have been forced to flee their homes.

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earthquake in myanmar
Myanmar

A devastating 7.7- magnitude earthquake struck the crisis-torn country of Myanmar on March 28.

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Lebanon crisis
Lebanon

Since September 23, 2024 many lives in Lebanon have been lost and over a million people have been displaced from their homes, many have no home to return to.

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How the fund works

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Donate > A Crisis Hits > Response > Recovery

Supporters like you create a ‘ready to deploy’ fund for crises. 

Our in-country experts assess and act fast.    

Community-led relief efforts begin with help from the fund.

We work with the community to rebuild even after others leave.

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Supporters like you create a ‘ready to deploy’ fund for crises. 

A Crisis Hits

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Our in-country experts assess and act fast.   

Response

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Community-led relief efforts begin with help from the fund.  

Recovery

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We work with the community to rebuild even after others leave. 

Your donation to the Children in Crisis Response Fund will accomplish

Immediately deliver life-saving essentials such as:
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Food

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Water

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Blankets

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Health, first aid and hygiene supplies 

Set up long-lasting critical services like:
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Safe spaces

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Helplines

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Psychological first aid 

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Art and play therapy 

Human Stories Behind the Crisis

Support the Children in Crisis Response Fund now.

Haiti

Gaza

Sudan

We came from Khartoum yesterday. There were bombs and gunshots that crossed our path on our way here. There was no time to carry anything. We came with what was on our body. We want food. We used to eat and sleep on beds but now we stay under a small tree for shade and shelter. We just want to go to a safe place. I want the war to end so we can go back home. I want to go back to school."

JacklynJacklyn, 12, who now lives in a transit settlement in South Sudan after fleeing conflict in Sudan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to your donation questions.

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What emergency situations will this fund respond to?

The fund will be used to respond as quickly as possible to a new or worsening humanitarian crisis. It will help save lives and protect children and their families from suffering or losing their right to dignity. Crises can be caused by:

  • extreme weather events, from long-lasting droughts to more immediate hazards like cyclones;
  • conflict or other social or political instability that endangers people or forces them to flee their homes;
  • other environmental or human-made emergencies like explosions or epidemics.

The fund will also help °®¶¹´«Ã½ be proactive and reduce the damaging effects of disasters by, for example, distributing shelter items or other supplies in advance of a forecasted hurricane or other extreme weather.

Where will this fund be used?

°®¶¹´«Ã½ operates in more than 80 countries worldwide. This fund will support crisis relief anywhere that °®¶¹´«Ã½ responds, including in communities where we partner with other humanitarian organizations. Learn more about where we work.

Does this fund only help children?

No. Our emergency relief efforts support entire communities including women and men. We prioritize those who are most at risk, including adolescent girls who are overlooked and excluded from protection in emergencies. We advocate for the unique needs and rights of girls to be part of disaster policies and programs.

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