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WAR IN SUDAN

Our Support in Sudan

Sudan is now the world’s largest displacement crisis, with 13 million people forced to flee for their lives.

Two years since the outbreak of war, the horrific violence continues, with attacks on displacement camps putting vulnerable families at even greater risk. Many have lost everything and are struggling to survive without shelter, food or safety

Famine has been confirmed in at least 10 locations in Sudan.  Elsewhere, malnutrition is rampant and medical supplies are scarce.

As Sudan’s crisis deepens, humanitarian funding is under threat. UNHCR is facing dire funding shortages, putting millions of lives at risk.

UNHCR teams are on the ground right now, delivering vital aid wherever possible. But the people of Sudan urgently need more help. Your gift can provide safe shelter, medicine, cash to buy food, and other essentials.  

Please don't wait – your donation can help save lives. 

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Domestic Violence Support

Our organisation works in collaboration with registered referral agencies to respond to any requests for assistance. This includes transforming houses into homes, providing essential items, offering scholarships to ease the burden of education and extra-curricular costs and providing a personal safety device so that help is available at a touch of a button. Donating to us ensures we can sustain our programs and reach as many men, women and children affected by Domestic violence.

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War in Yemin

support in Yemin

Yemen faces one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. One marked by over a decade of poverty, war, malnutrition, economic downturn, natural disasters and more.

 It is a spiralling situation devastating millions of people, especially women and children. The population continues to face displacement and struggle to fulfil even basic needs. 

 Most recently, heavy seasonal rains triggered severe flash floods across several regions in Yemen, resulting in large scale displacement, casualties, and damage to infrastructure.

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