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THREE TIMES the support for children and families. {NAME} — The situation on the ground in Suda

THREE TIMES the support for children and families. [Sudan: IRC scales up reponse to increasing humanitarian needs as over 130,000 more people become displaced due to renewed fighting]( {NAME} — The situation on the ground in Sudan is getting more dangerous, very quickly. Unless the world takes immediate action, 222,000 children could die of starvation in the coming months. 🚨With more families displaced by violence and more children at risk of starvation, the International Rescue Committee is scaling up our response.🚨 We need your help to respond to the growing need: [Donate today]( and your gift will make three times the impact, thanks to a special matching gift offer. [Give now to rush lifesaving support to help children and families survive in Sudan and other crisis zones >>]( Emergency treatment can bring a child suffering from malnutrition back from the brink—[just $50 is enough to provide two months of emergency food for malnourished children, for example.]( [Right now, your gift will go THREE TIMES as far, but only for a limited time. Please, rush your emergency gift of $50 or more now to help children and their families in Sudan and other crisis zones.]( [TRIPLE MY GIFT NOW »]( Sudan is already the world's worst displacement crisis and it's rapidly becoming the world's worst hunger crisis. The reports of starvation in Sudan have already begun, and the scale of suffering is almost unimaginable. But the reality is that malnutrition is simple to treat. We have treatment that is over 90% effective in curing malnutrition–but we need your help to radically scale it so that no child has to die of hunger. 🚨We are scaling up our response in Sudan including establishing more offices in key locations and reaching more people with nutrition and other critical services.🚨 But this work is severely under-funded and we are turning to you for help. [For a limited time, your gift will go THREE TIMES as far to protect children from the rising threat of starvation and help them grow up healthy and strong.]( [Help make sure that children and families can survive and thrive.]( [TRIPLE MY GIFT NOW »]( Thank you for your compassion and support. The International Rescue Committee | [Rescue.org]( 122 East 42nd Street, New York, New York 10168-1289 USA To ensure future delivery of IRC e-mails, please add our reply address updates@rescue.org to your Address Book. [Click here]( for U.S. federal and state compliance notices [Manage my preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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