Plus how we're helping in Sudan and examining health care equity for the LGBTQI+ community.                                                           
Your June 2023 Project HOPE News - Updates from the ground + your impact in action
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5 Things to Know About Health Worker Burnout

Around the world, high rates of burnout are driving health workers to walk away from their work. Learn more about the burden health workers carry, why many keep silent, and the implications for patient care.

5 THINGS
 
A photograph of a Venezuelan woman who was forced to flee to Colombia and now is a Project HOPE-supported community health worker, connecting pregnant woman with medical services. She wears clothes with prints and a small backpack.

The Day Displacement Changed My Life

One in every 74 people worldwide has been forced to flee, and each of their stories is unique. In honor of World Refugee Day, take a moment to hear the stories of four refugees, how displacement upended their lives, and the breadth of challenges that come when you’re forced to seek safety.

THEIR STORIES
 
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How Policy Change Promotes LGBTQI+ Well-Being

As June and Pride Month are wrapping up, Project HOPE is recognizing the importance of changing policies to ensure that LGBTQI+ community members have equal rights to health care. It’s mission-critical.
Pride and Health >>

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Send HOPE to Sudan and Communities in Crisis

Violent conflict is threatening lives in Sudan, Ukraine and Haiti. Will you help provide care, medicines and other support to the people devastated by unrest and other disasters around the world?
Help Save Lives Today >>

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Our Response to Kakhovka Dam Flooding in Ukraine

Earlier this month, Ukraine took another catastrophic hit when the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant was destroyed, causing torrential flooding that affected more than 40,000 people.
How We're Helping >>

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Congress Must Act to Protect Humanitarian Aid

Funding from the U.S. government is vital to fully respond to emergencies and health crises. If passed, the proposed funding levels for Fiscal Year 2024 will set back global health and humanitarian aid for years to come.
More on Aid Cuts >>

Project HOPE in the News
AXIOS - Global Number of Displaced Children Reaches Record High
GOODGOODGOOD - Following Kakhovka Dam Flooding, Helpers Rush to Provide Clean Water
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