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Climate Crisis Appeal

Mumina Mohamed on irrigated plot of maize next to her home in Subo village

Climate change is devastating lives, and leaving families with nothing

  • 100 million people

    could be forced into extreme poverty by climate change by 2030

  • 80%

    of those at risk of crop failure live in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia

  • 1.7 billion people

    have been affected by extreme weather and climate-related disasters

What your committed support can do to save lives

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Deliver survival kits
Providing displaced families with blankets, sleeping mats, cooking items and soap to stay safe and healthy
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Build climate resilience
through training, climate resistant seeds and irrigation methods to help grow reliable crops
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Provide cash transfers
Give families who have lost everything the access to with emergency cash transfers to pay for vital food, shelter or medicine
Concern Emergency Response team member distributing response materials by boat in Noakhali district
Concern staff member Timothy advises two farmers in Malawi.
Concern staff examines baby Radhika in Pakistan
Concern Emergency team members unloading humanitarian assistance in Noakhali district
Sughraan and her family consult with a medical staff member at the free medical camp
Tommy Chimpanzi, Concern District Programme Manager in Nsanje. (Photo: Concern Worldwide)
Concern’s Youth Climate Ambassador Dearbhla Richardson sees solarised borehole in use
Concern's Jane Mughogho speaks to programme participants
Concern Emergency Response team member distributing response materials by boat in Noakhali district
Concern staff member Timothy advises two farmers in Malawi.
Concern staff examines baby Radhika in Pakistan
Concern Emergency team members unloading humanitarian assistance in Noakhali district
Sughraan and her family consult with a medical staff member at the free medical camp
Tommy Chimpanzi, Concern District Programme Manager in Nsanje. (Photo: Concern Worldwide)
Concern’s Youth Climate Ambassador Dearbhla Richardson sees solarised borehole in use
Concern's Jane Mughogho speaks to programme participants
Concern Emergency Response team member distributing response materials by boat in Noakhali district
Concern staff member Timothy advises two farmers in Malawi.
Concern staff examines baby Radhika in Pakistan
Concern Emergency team members unloading humanitarian assistance in Noakhali district
Sughraan and her family consult with a medical staff member at the free medical camp
Tommy Chimpanzi, Concern District Programme Manager in Nsanje. (Photo: Concern Worldwide)
Concern’s Youth Climate Ambassador Dearbhla Richardson sees solarised borehole in use
Concern's Jane Mughogho speaks to programme participants
Concern Emergency Response team member distributing response materials by boat in Noakhali district
Concern staff member Timothy advises two farmers in Malawi.
Concern staff examines baby Radhika in Pakistan
Concern Emergency team members unloading humanitarian assistance in Noakhali district

Our staff at work

We are helping people facing the climate crisis to adapt to these changes and protect their crops and livelihoods