From Siaffa Bunduka | Health Poverty Action <[email protected]>
Subject A world on the move
Date November 20, 2025 2:40 PM
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Pictured above: We work with remote border communities across southeast Asia to improve health

Dear John,

Migration, whether internationally or within a country, has been a constant throughout human history and is truly a global phenomenon.

Beyond the scaremongering of politicians and pundits, and despite the many benefits that migration brings, there are also various social issues related to migration that affect the communities we work alongside. Our 'A World on the Move' [[link removed]] appeal highlights our collaborations with these communities to address those issues.

From the circumstances that compel people to migrate, such as oppression, conflict, and disasters, to the variety of challenges that internal and international migrants can face in their new homes, our work touches on many aspects that are too often ignored in popular discourse around migration.

You can help communities address the real issues related to migration by donating today! [[link removed]]

Pictured above: We establish health clinics in communities hosting internally displaced families

For example, when earthquake threats in Awash Fentale district of Ethiopia displaced over 100,000 people this year, our colleague Makonnen Haftom witnessed the severe conditions faced by displaced families:

“People were living in overcrowded and unsafe shelters, without clean water, proper sanitation, food, or essential healthcare. At one point, more than half of the displaced population was sleeping outdoors, fully exposed to harsh weather and heightened health risks.”

£15 could help to provide eight undernourished children from internally displaced families with the emergency food needed to improve their health [[link removed]]

Pictured above: We work with communities affected by mass emigration in Guatemala

Whether ensuring that nomadic peoples and those whose livelihoods involve crossing borders can access healthcare, or addressing difficulties arising from emigration, including family estrangement and economic hardship, we understand that resolving complex issues requires thoughtful, committed and honest efforts.

Your donations enable us to commit to addressing long-term issues in communities globally, including those related to migration. Please give whatever you can today so we can continue moving forward with communities, activists and health workers to build a healthier, more prosperous future.

Warm regards,

Siaffa Bunduka,

Supporter Engagement Manager

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