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At the beginning of 2024, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) ended its largest food aid program in refugee camps. Even before the food aid cut, countless families in refugee camps were struggling with food insecurity due to war and displacement. Now, the situation is even more dire.
With millions of innocent people in refugee camps affected by this drastic cut in international aid, Emergency Response, a dedicated humanitarian charity established in 2019, is stepping up to provide them with the critical support they need.
Today, you can help Emergency Response meet the most critical need of refugee camps by supporting their food supplies distribution program.
Millions of Refugees were already facing food insecurity due to war and displacement. Then, a devastating blow: The UN World Food Programme (WFP) ended its largest food aid program in refugee camps at the beginning of 2024. This equates to over $650 million of aid being pulled out from the people who need it most.
With almost 13 million people are food insecure in refugee camps and almost 2 million are at risk of being food insecure, this massive food aid cuts has deepened the crisis in refugee camps. Food insecurity has become even more critical than it ever was, with countless innocent people struggling to survive.
Emergency Response, a dedicated humanitarian charity established in 2019, is working tirelessly to fill the gap. Since 2019, Emergency Response has been dedicated to offering vital support to the most needy communities in refugee camps. Their efforts span across education, healthcare, nutrition, and shelter, all aimed at transforming lives.
However, their ability to continue providing help hinges on your support.
Food insecurity adversely affects human health, increasing the risk of malnutrition and disease.
Aula Abbara, co-chair of the Public Health Network, has warned that the cutting of WFP’s funding “will have profound effects across the country”.
Public Health Network has already reported that that rates of severe acute malnutrition among children aged 6–59 months has risen by almost 50% between 2021 and 2022. “This [the of WFP’s funding] increases their risk of infectious diseases including cholera—something which remains widespread in refugee camps—and measles among other infections”, Abbara noted.
Thus the message is clear. We must do whatever we can to help our brothers and sisters in refugee camps get the food aid they desperately need to survive.
And today, you can do that by supporting Emergency Response’s on-ground food campaign throughout refugee camps.
Imagine being in a situation where you have to pull your child out of school so they can help put food on the table! It is unfathomable!
Yet, that’s exactly what’s happening right now in refugee camps.
In a series of interviews conducted by the WFP to measure the impact of the reduced food aid cuts, it was reported that there has been at least “a 10% decrease in food consumption.” The study also reported negative coping strategies, where it specifically stated: “We’re seeing parents pull their children out of school to send them to work.”
But you can help make a direct difference.
When you donate generously to help Emergency Response deliver essential food supplies, you’re not just helping to feed families. You’re also helping families keep their children in school so they can get an education that can transform their future.
You’ll also be relieving the hardships of your own future on the Day of Resurrection, as promised for those who help relieve the hardships of the needy and vulnerable.
“If anyone relieves a Muslim believer from one of the hardships of this worldly life, Allah will relieve him of one of the hardships of the Day of Resurrection.”
[Sahih Muslim]
Donate today and start making a measurable difference in the precious lives of many.
The Emergency Response Society was established in 2019 through a youth team with various experiences in refugee camps. Its idea began with campaigns to evacuate civilians from safe areas from bombing until the ambition to serve our people increased after the increase in the amount of suffering, forced displacement, and the large number of camp residents, so it was necessary to expand to include many. It is one of the projects that relieves their pain, as it now includes more than 100 employees distributed between refugee camps and Turkey, with different experiences.
The association works mainly in Refugee Camps, specifically the city of Idlib and its countryside, the countryside of Latakia, and the northern countryside of Aleppo, in addition to the Turkish state of Gaziantep. It works temporarily in the regions of neighboring countries during crises, such as Jordan, Palestine, and Lebanon.
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