No Baby Should Go Hungry — Help Provide Life-Saving Formula
Thousands of babies in Gaza are facing severe malnutrition as essential supplies run out. Your support can deliver critical baby formula, clean water, and healthcare to those who need it most.
Make an Immediate Difference
Right now, parents in Gaza are struggling to feed their newborns and infants. With hospitals damaged and supply chains cut off, many families have no access to essential nutrition. Your donation today helps UNICEF deliver emergency baby formula, clean water, and healthcare support — giving vulnerable children the best chance at survival.
The Humanitarian Emergency in Gaza
Children in Gaza are living through one of the most severe humanitarian crises in the world. Homes, hospitals, and basic infrastructure have been destroyed, leaving families without safe shelter, clean water, or reliable access to food. For infants and young children, the situation is even more dire. Without adequate nutrition — especially baby formula for those who cannot be breastfed — their health and survival are at immediate risk.
Why Baby Formula?
Not all babies can be breastfed — due to maternal health, trauma, or separation. Emergency-grade formula, clean water, and feeding supplies are critical to prevent acute malnutrition and complications in newborns and infants.
How UNICEF Helps
UNICEF is on the ground delivering nutrition supplies, restoring water and sanitation, and supporting primary healthcare. Your donation helps move essential items quickly through approved humanitarian corridors to the families most in need.
Accountability
UNICEF has robust systems to ensure funds are used effectively in emergencies. Transparent reporting and reputable logistics partners enable rapid, needs-based response focused on children’s survival and wellbeing.
Every Dollar Helps Feed a Child
$50
Provides clean water and sanitation items that keep infants safer from water-borne illness.
$100
Supplies emergency baby formula and feeding kits to support several infants.
$250
Supports essential medical care and nutrition screening for malnourished babies.
Amounts are examples of how support can be allocated in emergencies; actual allocation is based on assessed needs.