John: Your support has been a lifeline for families who are enduring unimaginable challenges. I hope you can take a moment to read the latest update below about the IRC welcoming the announcement of a ceasefire in Gaza, calling for sustained respect for agreement and an urgent surge in humanitarian aid. Please know that we are determined to expand our scale and impact as conditions allow.
Our teams remain steadfast in our commitment to supporting children and families most in need, wherever they are. - Andrea @ IRC
IRC welcomes ceasefire in Gaza, calls for sustained respect for agreement and urgent surge in humanitarian aid
[Amman, Jordan, January 15, 2025] The International Rescue Committee (IRC) welcomes the announcement today of a ceasefire in Gaza after 465 days of conflict.
This ceasefire must be a turning point. It is a chance to shield civilians from further harm, achieve the release of hostages, and scale up humanitarian aid to meet the urgent needs of the population.
In Gaza, the need for such aid is truly massive. 90% of the population has been forcibly displaced, many numerous times. Infectious diseases such as polio and hepatitis A have spread due to unsafe water, overcrowded shelters, and battered infrastructure, while nearly all of Gaza's hospitals have been damaged or destroyed in the fighting.
IRC teams inside Gaza are seeing alarming rates of severe and acute malnutrition among children under five, with famine conditions predicted in parts of northern Gaza. These are the immediate humanitarian priorities on the ground.
David Miliband, IRC President and CEO, underscores the resilience and critical importance of the work of our teams on the ground in his powerful statement:
"IRC teams on the ground have done outstanding work in the most difficult conditions. Many of these colleagues were displaced in makeshift shelters themselves. We are determined to expand our scale and impact as conditions allow.
The scars of this war will be long-lasting, but a surge of aid is desperately needed to provide immediate relief to civilians. This will take flexible funding and the free flow of aid and aid workers. Done right, it can lay the foundations for the even harder work of development and peace."
HOW YOU CAN HELP
In Gaza, the IRC is working directly and with partners to deliver water, sanitation, and hygiene services, children and women's protection programming, nutrition, and early childhood development activities for children, and procuring and distributing medical supplies and medicine.
Rush your emergency gift right now. Your donation today can help families who are facing unimaginable challenges in Gaza and around the world.
Thank you again for all you do.
—The International Rescue Committee
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