People in crisis received medical assistance, and/or hygiene kits.
Refugees and displaced people were provided shelter or protection.
Religious minorities were given economic opportunities and food security.
Children and adults received mental health support and educational resources.
Livelihood recovery assistance directly and indirectly impacted 4,280 religious minorities affected by the 2023 earthquake in Turkey.
52 Armenians were equipped with the tools needed to start and run successful businesses.
Emergency relief assistance supported 4,272 vulnerable and displaced individuals affected by conflict and humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
The emergency medical center that was opened in northeast Syria served over 15,200 individuals with life-saving aid.
759 religious minorities in Afghanistan were provided protection and humanitarian assistance.
Non-food aid and hygiene kits provided to 29,086 individuals in Syria throughout the ongoing internal crisis.
Emergency medical preparedness training was delivered to 24 Israeli civilians and volunteers living in active conflict areas
Sudan: establishing livelihoods to help restore local markets and create pathways to stability
Syria: ensuring continued access to medical services for vulnerable communities and improved access to safe drinking water in conflict-affected areas of the country
Myanmar: continuing humanitarian mine action preparedness to support safe resettlement efforts in conflict-affected areas of Myanmar