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Hunger Crisis Appeal

Community health worker assessing infant in Yemen

Hunger is on the rise, putting more children at risk. We need your help.

  • 282 million

    people experienced acute hunger in 2023

  • 9 million

    people die from hunger-related causes every year

  • Nearly half of all child deaths

    are linked to malnutrition

What your committed support will do to save lives

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Support nutrition centres
Help us provide vital medical support through nutrition centres to meet growing need.
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Screen for malnutrition
Provide assessment to children who are suffering from extreme hunger.
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Provide life-saving food
Allow us to provide life-saving therapeutic food to children experiencing extreme hunger.
Concern Community Outreach Supervisor Saleh Hassan
Martha Tesfaye (L) and Tesfaye Maeregu (R-seated) at a mobile health and nutrition clinic in Dessie Zuria Woreda, Amhara Regional State
Zohura Begum (19) a Rohingya outreach community volunteer in the Concern nutrition centre at Camp 19, Rohingya camp, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar
Ayan* (39) receives a supply of RUTF, for her 18 month old child Ahmed*, from the health worker at the Wiil Waal health centre.
Health officer Fentaw Said attends to a patient in Atintmesberia mobile health clinic
Martha Tesfaye (L) measures the upper arm circumference (MUAC) of Nebil Yimam Kassau as her mother Amint Mohammed Yesuf looks on in Abasokotu mobile health clinic
Abdul Alhadji (5) at his home in Fourkoulom, Lac Province, Western Chad
Sathi Rani, a community health care provider, is attending a beneficiary, Rahima Begum,
Concern Community Outreach Supervisor Saleh Hassan
Martha Tesfaye (L) and Tesfaye Maeregu (R-seated) at a mobile health and nutrition clinic in Dessie Zuria Woreda, Amhara Regional State
Zohura Begum (19) a Rohingya outreach community volunteer in the Concern nutrition centre at Camp 19, Rohingya camp, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar
Ayan* (39) receives a supply of RUTF, for her 18 month old child Ahmed*, from the health worker at the Wiil Waal health centre.
Health officer Fentaw Said attends to a patient in Atintmesberia mobile health clinic
Martha Tesfaye (L) measures the upper arm circumference (MUAC) of Nebil Yimam Kassau as her mother Amint Mohammed Yesuf looks on in Abasokotu mobile health clinic
Abdul Alhadji (5) at his home in Fourkoulom, Lac Province, Western Chad
Sathi Rani, a community health care provider, is attending a beneficiary, Rahima Begum,
Concern Community Outreach Supervisor Saleh Hassan
Martha Tesfaye (L) and Tesfaye Maeregu (R-seated) at a mobile health and nutrition clinic in Dessie Zuria Woreda, Amhara Regional State
Zohura Begum (19) a Rohingya outreach community volunteer in the Concern nutrition centre at Camp 19, Rohingya camp, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar
Ayan* (39) receives a supply of RUTF, for her 18 month old child Ahmed*, from the health worker at the Wiil Waal health centre.
Health officer Fentaw Said attends to a patient in Atintmesberia mobile health clinic
Martha Tesfaye (L) measures the upper arm circumference (MUAC) of Nebil Yimam Kassau as her mother Amint Mohammed Yesuf looks on in Abasokotu mobile health clinic
Abdul Alhadji (5) at his home in Fourkoulom, Lac Province, Western Chad
Sathi Rani, a community health care provider, is attending a beneficiary, Rahima Begum,
Concern Community Outreach Supervisor Saleh Hassan
Martha Tesfaye (L) and Tesfaye Maeregu (R-seated) at a mobile health and nutrition clinic in Dessie Zuria Woreda, Amhara Regional State
Zohura Begum (19) a Rohingya outreach community volunteer in the Concern nutrition centre at Camp 19, Rohingya camp, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar
Ayan* (39) receives a supply of RUTF, for her 18 month old child Ahmed*, from the health worker at the Wiil Waal health centre.

Our staff at work

Last year alone, Concern reached 9 million people with health and nutrition programmes in 21 countries