Emergency Forgotten Crises

In eastern DR Congo, Yemen and the Chad region, our country programmes are at the limits of their capacity. We are fighting to maintain these programmes.

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Our commitment, our independence to act and our ability to respond to urgent humanitarian crises remain unchanged. Your generosity will provide life-saving humanitarian assistance to communities in crisis around the world and bring real and lasting change to people’s lives.
Medair delivers life saving aids to vulnerable communities in need in hard-to-reach place

Life can change in an instant. When it does, we are there.

When disasters and conflicts tear communities apart, Medair responds quickly because people’s lives are on the line. We work in highly unstable environments, going where the needs are greatest, providing life-saving support in some of the world’s hardest-to-reach places.

We save lives

In times of disaster, disease and conflict, we are ready within hours to deliver life-sustaining humanitarian aid.

We restore hope

We help people in crisis have hope for the future by providing them the support they need to rebuild their lives.

We partner generously

We work closely with other organisations and the communities we serve – acting out of a spirit of respect, compassion and dignity.

Around the world today, there are regions in crisis and populations suffering that urgently need our help. The media have deserted them and public attention may have shifted elsewhere, but these “forgotten crises” remain an absolute reality and conceal unspeakable humanitarian tragedies.

At Medair, we don’t forget the men, women and children who have been abandoned by everyone.

But some of our programs are saturated or about to close:

In the east of the DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

Our Shari health center is overcrowded and, with almost 45,000 patients, the teams are calling for reinforcements.

In YEMEN

10 clinics were closed in 2023 for lack of funding, and 9 others are likely to close if no donor intervenes.

In CHAD

More than 600,000 people are fleeing the conflict in Sudan and finding refuge in crowded camps in Chad region, where drinking water and food are in danger of running out.

 “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing,”

said the philosopher, Edmund Burke.

Let’s not stand idly by; let’s do good and bring hope!

Pierre Lukaszewski
Philanthropy Manage

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