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You need to enable JavaScript to run this app. HomeAbout UNICEFSponsor a friendLoginSTART A FUNDRAISER HomeAbout UNICEFSponsor a friendLoginSTART A FUNDRAISER FUNDRAISE FOR FLOOD VICTIMS IN LIBYA AUTHORITIES HAVE DECLARED THE PORT CITY OF DERNA, LIBYA A DISASTER ZONE AFTER TWO DAMS WERE BREACHED, FLOODING THE CITY. Start a FundraiserDonate NZ$5 Nicola Edwards donated a year ago NZ$5 Nicola Edwards donated a year ago NZ$5 Nicola Edwards donated a year ago NZ$5 Nicola Edwards donated a year ago NZ$50 Anonymous donated a year ago NZ$5 Nicola Edwards donated a year ago NZ$5 Nicola Edwards donated a year ago NZ$5 Nicola Edwards donated a year ago NZ$5 Nicola Edwards donated a year ago NZ$50 Anonymous donated a year ago HOW DOES YOUR FUNDRAISING HELP? UNICEF is on the ground, reaching children with emergency supplies after Storm Daniel swamped north-eastern Libya. We can’t do it alone. We need your help to always be there. No matter what. Families are facing catastrophic flooding and landslides in Libya after Storm Daniel came ashore on Sept. 10, 2023, inundating communities along the country's Mediterranean coast with sudden, torrential rains. Two dams have collapsed under the pressure, sweeping entire neighbourhoods into the sea. Thousands of people have tragically lost their lives while tens of thousands who live in the area have been severely impacted. When disaster strikes, you can make a difference. UNICEF teams are mobilising staff and supplies, including safe water, hygiene kits, medical care and supplies, nutrition and clothing for children. By supporting us today, you can help Libyan children and families whose lives have been devastated by these floods. Start a FundraiserDonate Now BY FOOT, BOAT, TRUCK, PLANE OR DRONE; NO MATTER WHERE THEY ARE, WE'LL DELIVER HOPE WHEN KIDS NEED IT MOST. WHAT'S HAPPENING? Authorities declared the port city of Derna a disaster zone after two dams were breached, flooding the city. Buildings collapsed and whole neighbourhoods were swept away into the sea. More than 5,000 people in coastal towns are presumed dead, according to local authorities — 2,300 in Derna alone. Another 10,000 people remain missing. The storm also caused significant damage to roads, bridges and other infrastructure, disrupted telecommunications networks and displaced families. Individuals who were previously displaced by conflict in Libya — many of whom are from Tawergha and who were living in Benghazi when the storm hit — are now sheltering in Benghazi schools. If you can please make a donation today and help us with our emergency response. HOW IS UNICEF HELPING? UNICEF Libya is rapidly responding to the needs of people caught in this devastating climate emergency. We’re rushing in emergency aid, including 1,100 hygiene kits and vital medical supplies for 10,000 people and essential clothing kits for 500 children. More life-saving supplies are already on the way. "UNICEF Libya expresses deep condolences to all people who lost family members in East Libya due to floods," UNICEF Libya Representative Michele Servadei. Every year, we respond to hundreds of emergencies, delivering life-saving care, safeguarding children’s rights and protecting them from harm. From emergency relief to long-term development solutions, UNICEF is 100 per cent donor funded. TOP FUNDRAISERS Link to Emma Scully Emma Scully US$0 Link to Pok Chanrithireach Pok Chanrithireach US$0 Link to Adle Markone Adle Markone US$0 Link to Alyssa Thorner Alyssa Thorner NZ$0 Link to Brendon Renwick Brendon Renwick NZ$0 chevron_leftchevron_right You are currently on page 1 of 8 TOP TEAMS Be the first to sign up You are currently on page 1 of 1 HAVE A QUESTION? Take a look at our frequently asked questions below or reach out at support@unicef.org.nz ARE DONATIONS TAX DEDUCTIBLE?LINK Yes, donations over $5 are tax deductible in New Zealand CAN I RAISE MONEY OFFLINELINK Of course you can. If you wish to deposit funds via cheque or bank transfer You can find more details at https://helpdesk.unicef.org.nz/help/donate-via-cheque-and-snail-mail WHERE DOES THE MONEY I RAISE GO?LINK Great question! All donations you receive will be directed to where the need is greatest. The donations you raise will help us to carry on with our life-changing work. It doesn’t matter how much you raise, whether it’s $10 or $100, every single cent helps us to help children. WHAT IF I STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?LINK If you have any questions, from fundraising to technical issues with your page, please contact UNICEF New Zealand’s team at 0800 243 575 or email us at support@unicef.org.nz. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE COPY ON FUNDRAISING PAGES ARE INDEPENDENT TO UNICEF NEW ZEALAND. UNICEF NEW ZEALAND HAS NOT REVIEWED OR ENDORSED INDIVIDUAL PAGE CONTENT, AND IT MAY NOT REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE ORGANISATION. PLEASE REACH OUT TO SUPPORT@UNICEF.ORG.NZ IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT UNICEF'S EMERGENCY RESPONSE. IN THE EVENT THAT UNICEF RECEIVES MORE FUNDS THAN REQUIRED TO RESPOND TO THE EMERGENCY IN UKRAINE YOUR GIFT WILL HELP SUPPORT UNICEF’S WORK TO SUPPORT CHILDREN IN EMERGENCIES AROUND THE WORLD. Sign InCreate a Campaign ©️ Libya Flood Emergency Powered byRaisely