Concern Worldwide
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Working with the world’s poorest people to transform their lives.
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Hunger is driving communities in Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia and Nigeria to the brink of catastrophe. Concern is on the ground directly supporting the response in South Sudan and Somalia, and through our partner ACTED in Yemen. Watch, share and help tackle this crisis before it’s too late. Via Channel 4 News
Concern Worldwide - Six years of war, six shattered lives
As the Syrian war spills into its sixth year, we remember the ordinary people who are suffering the most as a result of conflict, displacement and devastation. https://concernworldwide.exposure.co/six-years-of-war-six-shattered-lives
Building resilience in Afghanistan
A Concern team member travels from Taloqan to Cha’Ab in north-east Afghanistan and documents his journey across the beautiful, mountainous land. http://bit.ly/2n5IUk8
The scale of the current food crisis in east Africa is unprecedented. Concern’s Chol Abuol Chol reports from South Sudan.
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The first famine in over six years has been declared in South Sudan. Over 1 million people are threatened with starvation. Concern is on the ground, providing life saving assistance. We need your help. Donate today: bit.ly/2l0oBmQ
South Sudan Crisis
Famine has been declared in two regions of South Sudan, with over 100,000 people affected. An additional one million people are on the brink of starvation. Concern is on the ground, providing emergency support to those who need it most. Find out more about what’s happening and how we are responding: http://bit.ly/277b4Oo
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Chef and restaurateur Jp McMahon is urging support for our Burundi-based kitchen garden project. Read more from Jp: http://bit.ly/2kWq0OJ
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“Two years ago we had no health services, we lived in fear for our children. Now we can smile.” Concern CEO Dominic MacSorley and Chairman Tom Shipsey visit the Central African Republic this week to witness the impact of our work there. Follow their trip: http://bit.ly/2lGEJ1O
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It’s amazing what a good foundation, some seeds and a little nurturing can do! Marie José’s lush kitchen garden in Burundi provides her family with an array of vegetables, helping to ensure a healthy, diverse diet. #KitchenGardenFund
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This is not directly related to our work but the sentiment seems very apt right now.
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Three year old Hanan is one of over four million Syrians who’ve had to flee their country since the war began. Refugees don't travel by choice. They travel because they are in fear for their lives. #RefugeesWelcome
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This is Joseph. Thanks to your support, he is rebuilding his life after the devastation caused by Ebola and is the first person in his village to attend third level education. He is pictured here with his very proud father Lusine.