afghanistan crisis appeal
crisis appeal
Afghanistan is in free fall and facing a catastrophe this winter. Children are dying and more than a million more are at risk of dying in the next few months.
The combination of years of conflict, the Covid-19 pandemic, the recent change in government and one of the worst droughts in 27 years have combined to create horrific conditions. Freezing winter temperates and thick snow is only worsening the situation.
Street Child is working tirelessly across Afghanistan to deliver urgent humanitarian support, as well as ensure access to safe, quality education and protection services for girls and boys. We need your support to reach thousands more.
24.4 million
Afghans are at risk.
698,000
People have been internally displaced in the last year alone.
1 million
Children are at risk of dying from malnutrition in the next three months.
£30
Provides an emergency shelter for one person in Afghanistan.
£50
Feeds five children every day for an entire month in Afghanistan.
£100
Educates a child in one of our Afghanistan learning centres for an entire year.
could provide an emergency shelter for one person in Afghanistan.
could feed five children every day for an entire month in Afghanistan.
could educate a child in one of our Afghanistan learning centres for an entire year.
Or enter your own amount. Please give generously!
could feed one child every day for an entire month.
could provide one person health services, hygiene items, food and fuel to keep warm for a month.
could ensure one shelter a month is repaired, protecting children and their families from freezing temperatures.
Or enter your own amount. Please give generously!
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