We're there for children before, during and after disaster strikes.
Gaza crisis

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We're outraged that the war in Gaza has resumed after Israeli airstrikes killed over 500 people and injured over 900 people.
Gaza’s children are being bombed in their tents and make-shift shelters as their living nightmare continues. This massacre comes after they’ve been cut off from food and aid.
Children in Gaza are terrified; terrified they may be killed at any moment; terrified that they may not be able to find any more food or water to survive.
Your support can help us can work wherever the need is greatest – whether that’s in Gaza or fighting the longer-term impacts of poverty and climate change worldwide. You can make sure we’re exactly where we need to be to stand with children in crisis.
With your support, we’ll be there for many more children, for as long as they need us, so they can start to recover and see beyond tomorrow.
No matter what the emergency, children always suffer the most.
The world is dangerous and frightening for children right now.
Conflict and natural disasters create food insecurity and threaten millions of children's survival and well-being every year - the need is greater now than ever.
Our response in Ukraine

As conflict unfolds, we're aiming to reach 3.5 million vulnerable children. We are distributing essentials, providing cash assistance and offering access to education and mental health support.
Your generosity means we can help Ukrainian children make it through the toughest times of their lives.
But across the world, there are millions more children in desperate danger.
The climate crisis
The link between the climate crisis and children's lives has never been clearer to see, or more difficult to witness. We have to act now.

Almost half of children worldwide are at huge risk from the impacts of the climate crisis as extreme weather destroys crops, livestock and livelihoods.
Families are missing out on the food they need to stay healthy, struggling to pay for school or healthcare and many children have to work to support their families.
Without immediate action, the climate crisis will continue to rob children of their childhood and their futures, especially those living in the poorest places.
Change is possible and a better world for children can be built – but we have to act now.