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Right now, Yemen is teetering on famine and still reeling from a devastating cholera outbreak. Less than 45 percent of health clinics are in operation and violence towards women has dramatically risen since the start of the war.
In Syria, the recent military offensive in the northeast caused massive displacement — 200,000 people fled their homes, including 80,000 children. The situation remains highly unstable, with families staying in collective shelters and in desperate need of food, clean drinking water and health care.
John, there is a disregard for civilians in these crisis areas and others where we work. And that is why our programs are so critical. It's up to us to be there to help families caught in war zones — but we can't do it alone. We need you now, more than ever. |
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