Risk of famine looms over children in Gaza

 

With each passing day, the deteriorating situation in Gaza is raising concerns of famine. Children need immediate ceasefire and uninterrupted access to life-saving support NOW.

GAZA CRISIS 2024

 

WATER CRISIS | YEMEN MALNUTRITION | HORN OF AFRICA CRISIS | DONATE TO UKRAINE


Why donate to UNICEF?

In the past year, UNICEF has responded to over 400 crises worldwide, including emergencies in Gaza, Sudan, and Syria. This work is only possible because of the generosity of people like you.

Every child deserves a chance, and your charitable donation ensures we can be there for them when it matters most. Your support helps us:

  • Provide Urgent Relief: Delivering medical supplies, shelter, life-saving food, safe water, and vaccines to children in immediate need.
  • Prepare for Emergencies: Storing supplies in areas likely to face crises due to climate change or political instability.
  • Create Long-term Solutions: Ensuring funds are available to build safe environments for children to play, learn, and receive medical care.

But we can’t do it alone. Your act of charity turns compassion into action. With your support, you ensure we can always be there for every child, whenever and wherever they need us.

Voices of impact: how donors like you are helping children

I was once a victim of a crisis. The experience was tough. The man who accommodated us treated us nicely. I know there are a lot of people out there who need help daily. To me, it doesn't matter whether you have all or not. With the little you have; you can put a smile on someone else's face.

- Ifan, a UNICEF Donor from Nigeria.

UNICEF has established its support for every human being. Their work is worthy of praise. Hoping for more success from your initiatives.

-Abdul Waris, a UNICEF Donor from Afghanistan.

Children are our future, so if their present is dark, our future is dark. We have an authentic channel and organization for supporting social causes. This is what motivates me to continue donating to UNICEF.

-Anurag, a UNICEF Donor from India.

Being a UNICEF donor is an honor and privilege for me. When you make a donation, you give hope and happiness to children who need it the most.

- Gashubije, a UNICEF Donor.

I know that my donations will get to the right people and assist them in their trouble. It makes me feel that I have done something special for those in need. I also believe UNICEF to be a worthy organisation and one which will use the money efficiently where it is most needed.

- Sheelagh, a UNICEF Donor.

It seemed to me, after working with various other organizations, that UNICEF is the most focused on children's needs and the most able. I feel I am able to make a difference no matter how big the task is with an organisation that never gives up!

- George, a UNICEF Donor from UK.

For Every Child, Results – Your Compassion in Action

Every child deserves a chance, and UNICEF is dedicated to making that a reality. Established in the aftermath of World War II, UNICEF has always prioritized one thing: reaching children in need, no matter where they are.

Today, our mission remains unchanged. In partnership with governments, local charities, and organizations, we work tirelessly in some of the world’s toughest places to reach the most vulnerable children. We strive to save their lives, protect their rights, and ensure they grow up safe, healthy, and educated. We aim to give them the childhood they deserve and a fair chance to fulfill their potential.

We are UNICEF, standing for every child, everywhere. And with your support, we will never give up.

Your monthly gift, a lifeline for children facing the toughest challenges.

Sanad malnutrition story
Helping children like Sanad fight hunger and malnutrition
Sanad, like millions of other children in Yemen, was suffering from severe malnutrition. But thanks to the timely medical care at a UNICEF-supported center, he is now recovering back to health. With your support, more children like Sanad can gain access to essential life-saving medical care they need to survive.
Hanadi from Gaza
Helping mothers like Hanadi
Each day, more families in Gaza face unimaginable hardships. With your support, UNICEF can continue delivering life-saving essentials like therapeutic food, nutritional supplies, safe water, and critical support to these children and families. Your help is needed now more than ever.
Shahd water story
The joy of clean water for children like Shahd
Your generosity can help UNICEF reach more children like Shahd with uninterrupted access to clean water in places like Jordan and beyond.
cash assitance
Cash assistance to help mothers like Nazook
For mothers like Nazook, your support can mean cash assistance to purchase essential items for their children and a chance to rebuild their livelihoods with dignity.
education
A Makana for children like Shaimaa
For children living in conflict-torn areas, the UNICEF-established Makana is their safe space where they get to learn, play, and heal. Your donation can help reach more children with such protective spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

UNICEF is the United Nations Children’s Fund, working to protect the rights of every child, everywhere. We work the help the most vulnerable with health care and immunizations, safe water and sanitation, nutrition, education, emergency relief and more.  

Thanks to support from donors like you, we have been able to make a difference for children in need, to save, nurture, and protect the most vulnerable. We are active in over 190 countries and territories, working closely with the government, local partners and charities, and have helped save more children's lives than any other humanitarian organization. 

UNICEF works to advance and protect child rights and to provide health care, immunizations, nutrition, access to safe water and sanitation services, education, protection and emergency relief. Today UNICEF works in more than 190 countries and territories (that's all the countries in the world except for 5!) to save and improve children's lives. 

Thanks to donours like you, we are able to be on the ground providing critical services and delivering supplies to the most vulnerable children. We work alongside with governments, other non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and many other partners, to help ensure the biggest impact for children in need and to reach children in the most remote places. And our work is only possible thanks to your generosity and commitment to saving children's lives.

UNICEF does not get any direct funding from the UN budget - which means 100% of our money comes from donations.

Everything we do is funded by people like you, making voluntary contributions to ensure that UNICEF can continue its efforts to save, nurture, and protect children everywhere in the world.  For detailed information on our work and funding, you can see our latest Annual Report.

You work hard to support children in need, and UNICEF wants to ensure we get the best out of every contribution. That's why we have created an option for monthly donations.

A monthly gift is a recurring gift amount that you choose to send each month, and it is even more impactful because you're helping children every single day.

Your monthly gift will also enable us plan effectively in our upcoming work, reduce costs and most importantly, reach even more children in need. We couldn't continue our efforts without the support and generosity of monthly donours, and we hope you'll consider joining the UNICEF family.

You can make a monthly gift here - https://help.unicef.org/thank-you

No donation is too small, and any donation can help save children's lives. With a donation of just $100, you can support children with: 

  • 300 sachets of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food to help malnourished children 
  • or 30 packages of measles vaccine (vial of 10 doses) to protect children against malaria 
  • or 2 wash and dignity kits, helping provide essential hygiene to children and families

UNICEF accepts online donations by credit card on all of our donation pages. Thanks to donours like you, we can make a difference for children's lives. Please visit https://help.unicef.org/ to make a donation today for your cause of choice. 

If you are unable to use your credit card for an online donation, you can visit your local UNICEF country page for more details. Some countries accept donations made via cheque or phone.

Unfortunately we do not accept cryptocurrency or NFT donations at this time. 
 

We always appreciate the kind offers for non-financial items like blankets, clothing, food, and medication, but unfortunately we cannot accept these gifts and have to turn them down.

Thanks for your interest in joining our team. We’re looking for committed professionals willing to engage in the challenging work of advocating for children's rights, helping to meet their basic needs and expanding their opportunities to reach their full potential. Check out current opportunities. (https://jobs.unicef.org/en-us/listing/)

"Our Internship Programme offers students the opportunity to acquire practical experience in UNICEF's work. Learn more about eligibility requirements and how to apply. (https://www.unicef.org/careers/internships)"

"If you have an undergraduate degree, several years of work experience and are interested in long-term volunteer opportunities, you may be eligible for entry into the United Nations Volunteer (UNV) programme. This is a United Nations common programme that recruits volunteers for assignments throughout the United Nations system, including UNICEF. For additional information on volunteer opportunities, visit our volunteers page."

"Our organization acknowledges that there has been an increase in websites and emails imitating UNICEF. All open vacancies at UNICEF will be posted at https://jobs.unicef.org/en-us/listing/. Please disregard any emails that refer you to a different website.

All recruitment requests will be from a ‘unicef.org’ email address. UNICEF will not request sensitive personal information (i.e. your Social Security number) over the phone or by email.

Offers of employment or job openings with requests for payment of fees are fraudulent. The scammers' request for the payment of fees may come only after you have accepted the fraudulent offer. UNICEF does not charge an application fee or any other fee at any stage of the recruitment process. Any requests for such payment or information should be refused. If you have already sent money, then you should report this to your local law enforcement authorities for appropriate action.

UNICEF adheres to Internet industry standards and best practices when it comes to ensuring your online giving is safe and secure. Unfortunately, online fraud and scams have become more frequent.

If you suspect someone has contacted you fraudulently representing UNICEF, please be aware of the following:

  • UNICEF never solicits funds to be sent via Western Union.
  • UNICEF never strands its employees overseas, and never expects them to pay their own transportation expenses.
  • UNICEF never fails to respond to the needs of an employee who is sick or injured.
  • UNICEF never pays for employee vacations, and does not handle travel arrangements via third party payments.
  • UNICEF never solicits representatives to accept donations with the promise of a commission.
  • UNICEF never solicits individuals to forward donated merchandise overseas.
  • UNICEF never participates in lottery awards.

For more information, we suggest the following website: · Avoid Fraud: How to Protect Yourself"