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Families around the world continue to struggle with war, displacement, hunger and coronavirus.
Today, the situation in Yemen could not be more critical. Without more help, the UN has warned that millions face malnutrition and starvation, and 400,000 children are at risk of starving to death in 2021.The worlds worst humanitarian crisis deepens and now vital funding has been cut, and Yemen is on the verge of extinction.
Over 6.5 million Syrians need food to survive. Medicine is running out. Hospitals are being bombed. Doctors are working by torchlight. With half of all healthcare facilities shut, services are stretched to the brink, diseases can spiral, and the most vulnerable people are put at even greater risk.
Hospitals in Gaza are overwhelmed as they struggle to cope with bombings, injuries, COVID-19, medicine shortages, and 20-hour power cuts.
The massive explosion that rocked Beirut, killed 190 and injured more than 6,500. 200,000 homes were damaged or destroyed in the blast, and an estimated 300,000 were suddenly made homeless. Now, families face night after night on streets in the middle of a blast site, among shattered glass and mountains of rubble, and with no idea of where food or shelter is going to come from.
In Bangladesh, persecuted Rohingya families live in the worlds largest refugee settlement, forgotten by the world. In addition, A staggering 6.7million children are out of school in Bangladesh and 13 per cent of children are forced to work, in order to survive, often for up to 64 hours per week. Vulnerable Rohingya families and Bangladeshi children need food, education, healthcare and a safe space for the whole year.
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