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Basam* attends a Concern supported health clinic in YemenBasam* attends a Concern supported health clinic in Yemen

Your monthly gift can help save lives

each month could provide a full course of emergency therapeutic food for three severely malnourished babies, over the course of a year

In the 15 countries most affected by hunger, there are 24.5 million infants suffering from severe acute malnutrition.

The global hunger crisis is hitting the most vulnerable

Conflict, climate change and insecurity are driving hunger in the world's most vulnerable countries.

  • The global hunger crisis is hitting the most vulnerable

  • Millions of babies facing malnutrition

  • Emergency therapeutic food is saving lives

  • You can help babies facing hunger this Christmas

Your generosity this Christmas can help save the lives of malnourished children. 

Babies and infants suffering from severe acute malnutrition are among the most vulnerable victims of the global hunger crisis - they are 11 times more likely to die than a well-nourished baby, and are more susceptible to illness and disease.

Parents do everything they can to provide food and treatment for their children, but in conflict zones and camps for internally displaced people, money, nutritious food and access to health facilities can be hard to come by. 

In places like Yemen, Chad and Somalia, Concern’s health and nutrition programmes are making a difference. Our teams are on the ground delivering medical care and life-saving ready-to-use emergency therapeutic food to malnourished children. 

By giving a monthly gift this Christmas, your generosity could help deliver life-saving nutrition all year round to children like little Basam*. 

What we're doing to help malnourished children

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Support health clinics
to diagnose vulnerable children
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Deliver emergency therapeutic food
to help babies recover from malnutrition
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Provide check-ups
to children recovering at home
Aalia* (15 months) with her mother, eating nutrition supplements provided at a Concern supported health clinic. Photo: Ammar Khalaf/Concern Worldwide

Help babies facing malnutrition this Christmas

  • Millions of infants are experiencing severe acute malnutrition

  • Ready-to-use therapeutic food can save lives

  • Your donation can make a difference this Christmas

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