In addition to the NGO’s featured above, here are vetted and widely respected organizations which you can feel safe donating money to: Action Against Hunger: A global humanitarian organization that takes action against the causes and effects of hunger.
While in Yerevan, the students interviewed representatives of aid agencies including the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees and Action Against Hunger. The latter invited them to attend an event in which aid workers assisted refugees in finding jobs and connected them with other resources. Students interviewed several refugees with assistance from Armenian journalist Sona Nersesyan, who acted as guide and translator throughout the week.
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Two million civilians in Gaza are suffering hunger, displacement, and risk of death on an unprecedented scale. Their appalling situation is the responsibility of all parties to the conflict. As humanitarian organizations working in Gaza, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), International Rescue Committee, and other nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have repeatedly urged the use of all means available to relieve the suffering, in accord with the humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence. But our ability to save lives is jeopardized by severe constraints on our operations.
This World Water Day’s theme is “Water for Peace.” The global community will need to ramp up investments for water to be a catalyst for peace rather than conflict.
It is noon, and already, hundreds of people, mostly women and children, have gathered in the shade of the trees in the center of Oumba. All listen attentively to the advice on hygiene from a social worker from Action Against Hunger, a UNICEF partner. On this crucial day, some 250 families will receive emergency humanitarian aid.
“Across 33 countries globally, only 36% of requests for water-related funding programs were filled,” said Michelle Brown, associate director of advocacy at Action Against Hunger, an international humanitarian organization.
The Humanitarian organization Action Against Hunger said several other countries also have "very concerning levels of hunger".
These include Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria and Yemen.
While the depth of the food crises in Haiti and Gaza is new, the underlying conditions are not, said Tobias Stillman, a director of the aid group Action Against Hunger, via email.
Ahead of World Water Day on Friday, Action Against Hunger released a report that found only 36% of requests for water-related funding programs were filled in 2023.