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Act Quickly To Deal With Global Crises Today

We are living through one of the worst times for humanitarian crises in the modern age, says Josie Pagani, CEO of ChildFund NZ.

She was responding to the launch of the United Nations Global Humanitarian Overview 2024.

"An increase in conflicts in places like Gaza, Ukraine, and Myanmar has intensified the suffering in communities already dealing with acute hunger and extreme poverty after Covid."

128 million people received life-saving assistance in 2023, but a growing funding gap has meant that support was cut back, and millions of people were not reached.

"It’s simple. More donations will make a huge difference. But it’s also about how we work," says Josie.

"ChildFund partners with local community groups to support children and families affected by conflict in places like Gaza and Ukraine. We work together to give children the best chance to access essential services like water, food and shelter," says Josie.

You can help provide life-saving emergency assistance to children and families affected by conflict and natural disasters by donating to ChildFund’s Humanitarian Emergency Appeal.

Background: ChildFund New Zealand is a New Zealand based for purpose NGO providing international development assistance around the world by partnering with local organisations and communities to build sustainable long-term programmes that prioritise the perspectives of children and youth to create environments where children and youth can grow, develop and flourish, free from violence and to enable their communities reach self-reliance (see www.childfund.org.nz).

It is a member of the ChildFund Alliance. A global alliance comprising 11 child centred international development organisations that provide development assistance to nearly 32 million children and their families in over 70 countries around the world (see www.childfundalliance.org).

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