A new report warns that Gaza’s entire population is at imminent risk of famine, with over 1 million children facing emergency levels of hunger. At least 88 children have already died of starvation. Thousands more are struggling each day without enough food.
our support can help provide urgent nutrition, food parcels, and emergency feeding programs for the youngest victims of this crisis.
Ongoing conflict and blockade have created one of the world’s worst hunger crises in Gaza. Families are unable to access enough food or medicine, and children are the ones suffering most.Violence, displacement, and restrictions have left thousands without safety or stability. Together, we can deliver critical aid and help save innocent lives.
After years of violence and instability, Gaza’s children are growing up amid trauma, hunger, and displacement. Many have lost parents, homes, and schools. Where does this leave the children of Gaza? With your support, we can provide food, safe spaces, medical care, and hope for their future.
Our teams are providing urgent emergency aid for Gaza’s children—including food, clean water, cash assistance, and temporary shelter for families who have lost everything. With your donation, children can get the essentials they need to survive this crisis.
When homes are destroyed, children are left most vulnerable. Our program focuses on creating safe spaces where children can find warmth, security, and protection from harm. We provide essentials like hygiene kits, warm clothing, blankets, and safe housing to protect Gaza’s youngest survivors.
On April 29, the Old Kijabe dam, situated in the Mai Mahiu area of the Great Rift Valley region, burst due to heavy rainfall. At least 50 people have been killed, over 27,000 acres of agricultural land has been destroyed, and more than 4,000 livestock have perished.
IRUSA is working to provide cash assistance to over 6,000 flood-affected families as well as access to clean water through borehole rehabilitation across four counties including Tana River, Garissa, Wajir, and Mandera.
Severe winds, tornadoes, and flooding, has caused widespread destruction across the Midwest in Arkansas, Kentucky, Georgia, Indiana, Missouri, Tennessee, and Mississippi. So far, there are 45 confirmed fatalities, hundreds of people have been injured, and thousands have been displaced.
In Kentucky specifically, a state of emergency has been declared and evacuations have been ordered. In response, IRUSA’s Disaster Management Team (DMT) is working closely with our local partner to repair damaged homes.
When the LA County wildfires spread in January 2025, IRUSA responded immediately – engaging local communities and community leaders to deliver food and water to local shelters and firefighters working tirelessly on the front lines.
Heavy monsoon rains have led to flash floods in 11 districts across the country, affecting 5.7 million people and disproportionately affecting low-income neighborhoods. According to local sources, 18 people have been killed and many more have been left stranded, thousands of homes have been damaged, and acres of crops – a main food supply and source of livelihood – have been washed away.
Thanks to your donations, IRUSA is working to provide emergency relief to our brothers and sisters in Bangladesh.