After the Israeli military issued an evacuation notice on Monday, airstrikes were launched into Rafah, where more than 1.2 million civilians are sheltering in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. Right now, there is truly no “safe zone”at the moment in Gaza, as it is still unclear if this is the beginning of a full-scale offensive. As the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza worsens, please consider making a gift to provide urgent support for families living through crises in places like Gaza and 40+ countries worldwide. We’ll continue to provide updates on this rapidly developing situation. Thank you for your generosity in this time of need. The Mercy Corps team ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mercy Corps <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 9:09 AM Subject: Emergency update 5/4: Conditions worsen in Gaza and Sudan |
Dear friend, Right now, families in Gaza and Sudan are living through devastating emergencies caused by ongoing violent conflict. From famine-like conditions to mass displacement, the needs are extraordinary — and Mercy Corps teams and partners are doing everything possible to deliver life-saving humanitarian aid to those who are affected. This month’s emergency update includes updates from both Gaza and Sudan — including the extent of the challenges facing local communities and Mercy Corps’ ongoing emergency response. Please read on for further updates — and if you’re ready to contribute to our work supporting families in crisis worldwide, consider making a gift to Mercy Corps to help power our life-saving impact.
Thousands of displaced people are staying in makeshift tents after being displaced from various parts of Gaza but the ongoing conflict. © Shadow Pro for Mercy Corps
So far, this war has taken thousands of lives and severely impacted millions of families — putting them on the brink of famine. Only a sustained ceasefire and an end to the siege coupled with the massive scale-up of humanitarian aid can prevent continued civilian death and destruction in Gaza. You can read more about the ongoing crisis in Gaza and how Mercy Corps is responding on our website.
Mercy Corps provides direct cash assistance to community members in several states across the southern area of Sudan. People are then able to buy food and water for themselves and their families.
Due to the humanitarian crises happening in Gaza and Ukraine, the conflict has not received the international attention or humanitarian response it demands. With 24.8 million people in need of humanitarian assistance in 2024, we cannot allow the crisis in Sudan to be forgotten. At that conference, 58 countries pledged $2.1 billion worth of humanitarian aid to address the famine and the many urgent needs in the country. But as our CEO explains, "The $2.1 billion that has been pledged represents just 20 cents per day for each person in dire need of assistance." Mercy Corps’ work in Sudan started in 2004, providing support to thousands of displaced and refugee families. Beyond rapid humanitarian response to emergencies, Mercy Corps has been able to implement development programs to promote agricultural and economic efforts and peacebuilding programs to protect women from violent conflicts. The violence from the civil war has severely limited humanitarian aid organizations’ ability to deliver aid; however, our teams are monitoring the situation and are committed to delivering the lifesaving support that is needed in Sudan. You can read more about the ongoing crisis in Sudan and how Mercy Corps is responding on our website. Responding effectively to urgent needs due to war, natural disasters, and other emergencies requires people from every corner to pitch in. Mercy Corps is working with multiple partners to help families in Gaza, Sudan, and 40+ countries around the world, but the needs continue to grow. Will you make a gift right now to help support our work to deliver lifesaving aid in Gaza, Sudan, and 40+ countries worldwide? The Mercy Corps team |
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