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BREAKING 🚨: Russia delivers a blow to the world’s hungry.

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Have your urgent gift TRIPLE MATCHED today! [Bread for the World]( [Rush your urgent gift ]( Friend, In a devastating blow to global food security, yesterday Russia dropped out of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which guaranteed the safe passage of Ukrainian grain and other food commodities through the Black Sea. We are facing a severe global food crisis. An estimated 340 million men, women, and children face acute hunger and malnutrition. Russia’s decision will only deepen this crisis. [RUSH MY GIFT]( Right now, we’re urging Congress to reauthorize the 2023 Farm Bill, which includes funding for emergency and long-term development nutrition assistance to vulnerable populations facing conflict, chronic food insecurity, and persistent natural disasters caused by climate change. But we can’t do this work alone. [Friend, a generous group of Bread for the World donors, has pledged to TRIPLE MATCH all gifts until July 31. Will you make your urgent gift right now to help support our advocacy to end hunger?]( Ukraine is one of the world's largest wheat exporters, a staple grain for billions of people, and a major World Food Programme (WFP) supplier. In the last year, the WFP has shipped tons of food to hard-hit places, including Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya, which are facing the Horn of Africa's worst drought in decades. [TRIPLE MY IMPACT]( Russia’s decision could have devastating and wide-reaching consequences for global food security. [Please give now to take advantage of this limited-time opportunity to TRIPLE the power of your gift to support our advocacy together.]( Thank you, Larisa Friesen Hall Vice President for Development [TRIPLE MY IMPACT]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( ©2023 Bread for the World 425 3rd Street SW, Suite 1200 | Washington, DC 20024 | USA Tel. [202.639.9400](tel:2026399400) | [800.822.7323](tel:8008227323) | Fax [202.639.9401](fax:2026399401) [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Your Email Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( bread.org [supporter]

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