GAZA CEASEFIRE HOLDING:
YOU CAN DELIVER LIFESAVING CARE TO WOMEN AND GIRLS
RUSH AN EMERGENCY GIFT

A woman holds a box of UNFPA supplies while walking away from rubble with her son.
"My family and I have been displaced more than 18 times. We are staying in a place that feels like a grave.”
Riman is one of 55,000 pregnant women in Gaza, and she’s terrified of childbirth.
After two years of ongoing conflict, a ceasefire was finally announced and has given Riman hope that her baby will be born under better circumstances.
But right now, Riman’s body is weakened from starvation, exhaustion, and fear. She faints constantly due to not having enough to eat.
Thanks to supporters’ generosity, aid is flowing again to help women like Riman. Our teams have already delivered incubators and delivery beds. We're preparing shipments of ultrasound machines, midwifery kits, and reproductive health kits full of medicines for childbirth, contraceptives, surgical supplies, treatment for sexually transmitted infections, and more.
Still, pregnancy remains incredibly high-risk in Gaza.
Hunger endangers all pregnant women with life-threatening complications. If something goes wrong, help is scarce — 94% of hospitals are damaged or destroyed. Today, 2 in 3 babies born in Gaza arrive premature or underweight and in need of immediate care.
And winter is coming. We’re desperate to scale up our support before pregnant women, new moms, and babies face the cold.
Please, if you’re able, will you rush a gift today to deliver lifesaving care to Gaza and wherever help is needed most?
We condemn the violence in Gaza, the West Bank, and Israel, and welcome the humanitarian ceasefire and the delivery of more aid into Gaza. The suffering must end and peace must prevail.
Thanks for being there for women, girls, and families in Gaza. Your support is an undeniable lifeline.
— USA for UNFPA