UN CERF
Rapid pooled funding for underfunded and sudden-onset emergencies.
Donate via UN CERFA public guide to Yemen aid, famine relief, food assistance, medical care, children’s needs and trusted humanitarian appeals.
Yemen remains strongly associated with searches for famine relief, food aid, children’s health and humanitarian crisis. Long-running emergencies often suffer from donor fatigue, even when need remains severe.
Aid priorities include food assistance, nutrition treatment, healthcare, water, sanitation, protection and support for displaced families.
This page should support sustained public attention and connect readers to trusted humanitarian appeals.
AidWorkers points readers towards established humanitarian appeals and public information sources. Before donating, check the organisation, the appeal, the country context and whether your donation is restricted or flexible.
Rapid pooled funding for underfunded and sudden-onset emergencies.
Donate via UN CERFFood assistance in conflict, famine-risk and disaster settings.
Donate via World Food ProgrammeProtection and support for refugees and displaced people.
Donate via UNHCRChildren’s health, nutrition, protection, water and education in crises.
Donate via UNICEFRed Cross and Red Crescent emergency response through local societies.
Donate via IFRCIndependent medical humanitarian assistance.
Donate via Médecins Sans FrontièresHumanitarian response usually depends on local organisations, national responders, international agencies, logistics teams, medical staff, protection specialists, water and sanitation teams, cash assistance specialists and community networks. The public often sees the final delivery, but the real work includes assessment, procurement, security, access negotiation, safeguarding, distribution, monitoring and accountability.
Use official humanitarian sources such as OCHA, UNHCR, WFP, UNICEF, IFRC and trusted national appeal bodies.
In most international crises, cash donations through established appeals are more useful than unsolicited goods.
Major crisis pages should be reviewed whenever authoritative agencies publish new needs, funding or access updates.
Trusted appeal routes.
DonateWhat people need first.
Emergency reliefSupport for displaced people.
Refugee support