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19 million on the verge of a hunger crisis in Yemen

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We will not wait while women and children starve. ? ? Thousands more Yemenis are at risk of fami

We will not wait while women and children starve. [View online »]( [Start a monthly gift that fights hunger and more »]( [Yemen's rapidly growing hunger emergency]   [CARE](   [Dashed decorative lines](   Thousands more Yemenis are at risk of famine.   BY THE END OF THE YEAR:   EXTREME HUNGER COULD QUADRUPLE   [START A MONTHLY GIFT](   [Dashed decorative lines]( increase in catastrophe-level hunger](   The number of Yemenis experiencing the highest level of hunger ‘catastrophe’ is multiplying rapidly: From 16,400 in December 2020 to 31,000 by May 2022 and expected to rise to 161,000 by December 2022. [2.2 Million children under five malnourished](   About 2.2 million children under the age of five will suffer from acute malnutrition in 2022. [1.3 million pregnant and lactating women malnourished](   By the end of this year, 1.3 million pregnant and lactating women are estimated to have suffered from acute malnutrition.   Immediate food and nutritional assistance for families is essential for those most at risk of hunger and severe malnutrition. Your donations provide the most vulnerable people with the help they need to lift themselves out of poverty. Mothers around the world are working tirelessly to help their families thrive. Their resilience is indisputable but they must be able to provide food for their children. In 2022 alone, there will be 47 million more people with acute hunger globally. We cannot wait to act, while women and children starve. Please, give now. [{NAME}, start a monthly gift that helps save lives every single day.]( your monthly gift, you join CARE’s Partners for Change community of dedicated givers who power our global emergency response to hunger, conflict, disaster, and more.   [START A MONTHLY GIFT](   [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter](   Text CARE to 227387 to receive SMS updates about your impact around the world. Give to [CARE.org]( 151 Ellis Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30303-2420 CARE works around the globe to save lives, defeat poverty, and achieve social justice. We are known everywhere for our unshakeable commitment to the dignity of all people. [Get fewer emails from CARE or unsubscribe]( © 2022 CARE All Rights Reserved  

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