Due to the ongoing hostilities, over 8.4 million people have fled their homes, including 2 million children under the age of 5. With 70% of healthcare facilities shut down and 30,000 more people falling into crisis levels of food insecurity every day, your support is crucial to saving lives and restoring hope.
This fundraising campaign was created on June 6, 2024.
*After one year of war, Sudan has descended into one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.*
The country is at imminent risk of collapsing after one year of violent conflict and is on the verge of mass famine with its food supply decimated and young children now starving to death in its cities, villages, and displacement camps.
Over the past year the war has spread across the country, creating what is now the world’s largest displacement crisis. 8.4 million people – 2 million of them children under 5 years old – have been forced to flee their homes. Many are living in temporary camps where conditions are abysmal.
Around 15,000 people are confirmed killed, but the real death toll is likely to be much higher as fatalities are believed to be underreported and the death toll from hunger, disease and lack of basic services could rise far higher. At least 52 aid workers have been killed.
24.8 million people – almost half the population, now need humanitarian assistance.
One year of brutal conflict has destroyed lives, livelihoods and critical infrastructure. Communities are reporting horrific violence such as mass rape of women and civilians being enslaved or buried alive.
Diseases such as malaria and measles are also rife, and around three quarters of hospitals in conflict-affected areas are no longer operating, leaving most people without access to healthcare.
47% of working age adults are now unemployed as the economy collapses, and 19 million children have had their education disrupted.
* $40 * can provide clean water
* $65 * can provide a hygiene kit
* $130 * can provide a cash grant to purchase basic essentials
* $150 * can provide a food pack for a family in need
23 million without reliable access to food and water
*1 million+* forced out of their homes
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Islamic Relief Canada's East Africa Crisis Appeal [2]
More than 20 million people are facing starvation
Right now, countless people are experiencing famine-like conditions in places like *Sudan, Somalia, Kenya, South Sudan, and Ethiopia*. Conflict, violence, climate change, and economic shocks are driving the increase of hunger in this region.
Latest reports state that droughts in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia have left 23 million people without reliable access to food and water. Further compounded by the conflict in Sudan which has forced 1.4 million out of their homes, this is putting an added strain on neighbouring countries where lives are already at risk.
*Islamic Relief is responding * with life-saving support for displaced, host, and vulnerable communities facing hunger across the region. We need your immediate help to provide food, water, and nutritional support to people who urgently need it.
Your donations were matched!
The Government of Canada announced that donations made to the Humanitarian Coalition were matched in support of relief efforts to combat hunger, climate-related droughts, and ongoing conflict in East Africa.
As a member of the Humanitarian Coalition, and the only Muslim organization amongst Canada’s top 12 aid agencies, your donations through Islamic Relief Canada to the East Africa Crisis Appeal between May 1–June 30, 2023 were matched up to a total of $5 million.
The Humanitarian Coalition has a combined presence in 150 countries and is uniquely situated to respond quickly in the face of disasters and emergencies.
What’s causing the crisis in East Africa?
There are three main drivers of this crisis – famine, conflict, and climate change.
In the past few years, severe weather, including the worst drought in 40 years in East Africa, has decimated crops, livestock, and water supplies. Economic instability and rising inflation globally has pushed more and more families into poverty.
However, ongoing conflict and insecurity remain the greatest cause of hunger. And now, the current crisis in Sudan has forced 1.4 million people to flee their homes and into neighbouring countries. This has pushed food insecurity to catastrophic levels.
East Africa is starving, with 29 million people facing severe food insecurity in this region alone. Oxfam estimates that one person is likely to die of hunger every 28 seconds in East Africa. Famine, armed conflict, displacement, political instability, disease, and economic decline have left millions more in need of humanitarian aid.
Islamic Relief is on the ground now
Collectively as the Humanitarian Coalition, member organizations are on the ground in every one of these countries working to deliver aid. Every single day people are dealing with severe hunger, and millions now face widespread famine if nothing is done to help them.
By supporting Islamic Relief, you’ll be helping to feed families across East Africa. Help us provide emergency support and work to ensure hunger no more for communities over the long-term. Your support will save lives.
Donate now to help the children, women, and families in need.
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