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Violence in Sudan and Flood Damage in Ukraine

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What you need to know and see about our work around the world this month Conflict has been raging in

What you need to know and see about our work around the world this month [Your July 2023 Project HOPE News - Updates from the ground + your impact in action]( [A photograph of burning buildings in Sudan where violence has broken out. Thick gray and black smoke makes up a large plume against a sandy backdrop.]( [5 Things to Know About the Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan]( Conflict has been raging inside Sudan for more than 100 days, leaving the country’s health systems and citizens in the midst of a devastating crisis. Here are five things you need to know about what’s happening there. [5 THINGS]( [A photograph of a Project HOPE team member looking up at a moldy ceiling covered in brown moss. He is in a room that has been damaged by the flooding after a dam was destroyed in Kherson.]( [Inside the Flooded Homes of Kherson]( The June 6 destruction of the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine was a catastrophic turn in the war for Ukrainians in the region. After our initial response delivering water and other supplies, our team visited several residents' homes to see the devastation firsthand. [SEE MORE]( [A photograph of a young child in Zambia sitting on the back of a small cow amid a herd, against the background of a field and trees.]( [Born with HIV: Providing care for Zambia’s youth]( In Zambia, Project HOPE is fighting the HIV epidemic by supporting children and their caretakers with vital health, education, livelihood, protection, and other social services. [More on HIV Care >]( [A photograph of a woman with short hair standing in front of a painted mural that reads, NO WAR in the colors of the Ukrainian flag.]( [Give Now to Help Save Lives from Disasters]( Project HOPE teams need your support to help local health workers and families in places like Ukraine, Sudan and Haiti. Your gift today can deliver training, supplies and HOPE. [Make an Emergency Gift >]( [A photograph of an 18-wheeler full of crates of bottled water with two men working to unload them in Ukraine.]( [Restoring Hope to Haiti’s Health Systems]( Take a closer look inside Haiti's hospitals and how we're helping communities meet the rising need for health care and mental health support as they face the threats of cholera and instability. [Photos from the Frontlines >]( [A screenshot from a video update from Project HOPE Vice President Chris Skopec when he recently vistied Ukraine. He is wearing a protective vest and polo shirt as he stands against the backdrop of the ruins of a destroyed building in a field of grass.]( [[WATCH] Video Report from Ukraine]( Chris Skopec, Executive Vice President of Project HOPE, was recently on the ground in Ukraine. He spoke to team and community members about the flooding that occurred last month after explosions destroyed the Kakhovka Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant on June 6. [Hear from Chris >]( Project HOPE in the News [NEWSWEEK - I Am a Sudanese Aid Worker in Poland. The World's Double Standard in Refugee Response is Blaring]( [THE HILL - We failed Sudan in 2004 — we cannot let history repeat itself]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [ProjectHOPE.org]( PO Box 3270, Harlan IA 51593-0450 | 844.349.0188 © 2023 Project HOPE. All rights reserved. A gift to this appeal will be used to support Project HOPE’s global emergency response, medical, educational and humanitarian assistance programs, wherever the need is greatest. Project HOPE — The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc. Dba Project HOPE is a 501(c)(3) not‑for‑profit organization, CFC #11115, EIN 53‑0242962. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Financial Accountability]( | [View this email online]( [online fundraising, advocacy & donor database]( [nonprofit software](

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