
Compared to a decade ago, there are more humanitarian crises, impacting the lives of more people across the globe.
In the past year, South Sudan has experienced a deadly cholera outbreak, 9.1 million people in Myanmar were exposed to the strongest tremors of an earthquake and Haiti experienced its bloodiest year in recent memory.
As food becomes scarce and and critical gaps remain in humanitarian funding, needs are rapidly outpacing resources — putting millions of lives at risk in places like Gaza, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Syria, Sudan and more.
Without action, humanitarian needs will continue to grow, and vulnerable people will continue to suffer.
Tell U.S. Congress today to stand up for people caught in crisis worldwide and ensure the U.S. is a global leader in humanitarian funding and response.