From Critical Appeal <[email protected]>
Subject 4 forgotten crises you haven't heard about...
Date January 29, 2021 4:18 PM
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4 forgotten crises you haven't heard about. 5x match my gift to save children. [link removed]
Afghanistan. Nearly one-third of civilian casualties in 2020 were children. In the midst of ongoing conflict and civil war, girls and boys are subjected to gender-based, extreme poverty, injury and death. [link removed]
Democratic Republic of Congo. 3.8M children under five are at risk of extreme hunger or starvation. DRC has one of the world's poorest health systems -- and it's been worsened by the country's battle with Ebola, cholera, COVID-19 and other deadly diseases. [link removed]
Central Sahel Africa. 8 in 10 children across the Central Sahel experience violence. In the face of excalating violence, rising food insecurity due to climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly 5 million children need food, clean water and sanitation. [link removed]
Venezuela. Displacement from Venezuela is among the highest in the world -- second only to Syria. Fleeing from food and medical supply shortages and a collapsing economy, children experience a harrowing journey -- sometimes all alone -- while suffering from malnutrition, disease and chronic stress. [link removed]
Every dollar you give before our end-of-month deadline will be MATCHED 5X up to our $75,000 goal for the world's most vulnerable children: 5x match my donation now. [link removed]

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