This summer, UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency, set a goal to mobilize enough support to provide 2,500 Dignity Kits to women and girls in Gaza and where they’re needed most.
We’re happy to report that, thanks to supporters’ generosity, UNFPA has distributed more than 134,000 Dignity Kits to women and girls in the violence-torn region since violence struck in October 2023.
Will you help us continue this humanitarian care by donating today? Just $15 can cover the cost of a single Dignity Kit — providing a woman or girl with a lifeline while living the neverending nightmare of terror, grief, hunger, and displacement.

UNFPA workers in Rafah, Gaza distribute Dignity Kits to women and girls who have been displaced by conflict.
These kits, containing essential items like menstrual products, soap, toothbrushes, and clean clothing, empower women and girls to maintain dignity and hygiene, even in the darkest times. But there is still much work to be done.
In addition to the urgent need for Dignity Kits, famine remains a significant threat. Across Gaza, families are struggling to access food, fuel, and other vital resources. Hunger and malnourishment exacerbate the vulnerability of women and children, eroding their health and ability to care for themselves and their families.

Children get involved with making bread at a shelter in Khan Younis.
By integrating hunger relief initiatives with Dignity Kit distribution, we’re working with partners on the ground to deliver comprehensive support that provides communities with the resources they need to survive the collapse of Gaza’s health system and critical infrastructure.
With your support, you can help reach and deliver 2,500 Dignity Kits to those caught in the middle of unyielding violence and displacement.
We hope to have enough supporters to join in our work to care for and empower thousands to reach our 2,500 Dignity Kit goal this summer. With your help, we can reach more women and girls in need.
We condemn the violence in Gaza, the West Bank, and Israel, and hope for a sustained humanitarian ceasefire, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages by Hamas, and an end to the violence. The suffering must end, and peace must prevail.
With gratitude and hope,
— USA for UNFPA