Feeding Families in Syria
Erratic weather has damaged crop production in Syria. Roughly a million Syrians are returning to their homes as security has improved. However, many are still reliant on aid as their…
Read MoreErratic weather has damaged crop production in Syria. Roughly a million Syrians are returning to their homes as security has improved. However, many are still reliant on aid as their…
Read MoreRoughly 2,000 people were killed in the 7.5 magnitude Indonesian earthquake in September 2018. The earthquake triggered a tsunami, landslides and widespread destruction. 200,000 people were displaced as a result…
Read MoreOn September 5th, 2018, we shared news for the United Nations about the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. Today, the risk of famine is even higher. Nearly 14 million people in…
Read MoreThree years ago, world leaders signed the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. This agreement pledged to keep global temperature rise below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and to work…
Read MoreThe humanitarian crisis in Yemen has left 22.2 million in need of assistance, 8.4 million people severely food insecure, and a further 10 million that could fall into this category…
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health (MoH) of the Democratic Republic of the Congo declared a new outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) on August 1st 2018. This is the second Ebola…
Read MoreFarmers in Haiti are still recovering from the devastating Hurricane Matthew in 2016. The United Nations’ International Fund for Agricultural Development will be investing $10.8 million to help restore agricultural…
Read MoreComoros is an island archipelago located in the Indian Ocean between Africa and Madagascar known as the “Perfume Islands.” This beach paradise is filled with the scents of ylang-ylang, vanilla,…
Read MoreFarmers in Uganda have traditionally relied exclusively on rainfall to grow their crops. Drought and dry weather conditions have left many farmers with poor harvests. The growing challenge has prompted…
Read MoreFor regions, like Gaza, that rely on fuel for electricity shortages can be life-threatening. Currently, one hospital in Gaza has been forced to shut down and many more are at…
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