Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel

by US Association for UNHCR (UN Refugee Agency) - DUPLICATE DO NOT USE
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel
Help Malian Refugees Fleeing into the Sahel

Project Report | Dec 31, 2012
Something to eat

By Lauren Meling | Project Leader

Something to eat
Something to eat

More than 350,000 people have fled their homes because of civil unrest in Mali. Too many families have suffered during the long journey to safety, and as a result, children and babies are severely malnourished.

At the same time, rising global food prices and a severe drought across the Sahel have combined to cause food shortages across a huge portion of West Africa.

Funding is the key -- but hungry children don't understand budgets or procurement.They just want something to eat. 

As a supporter of UNHCR's work on GlobalGiving, you have already made an impact, and we are very grateful. But I’m hoping you can find an extra year-end gift to help families who endured life-threatening struggles in Mali. 

Any contribution you make will help. 

Can we count on your compassionate donation now?

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US Association for UNHCR (UN Refugee Agency) - DUPLICATE DO NOT USE

Location: Washington, DC - USA
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US Association for UNHCR (UN Refugee Agency) - DUPLICATE DO NOT USE
Lauren Meling
Project Leader:
Lauren Meling
Washington , DC United States

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