Current appeals 

Philippines Earthquake 

Initial reports indicate at least 32 people have lost their lives and around 200 have been injured, with search and rescue operations continuing.

Millions of people have been affected across the region, and damage to homes, public buildings and infrastructure has been reported.

Middle East Crisis

Islamic Relief’s Response

  • Food
  • Water
  • Blankets
  • Mattresses
  • Hygiene kits

Earthquake kills hundreds in Afghanistan Flooding in Morocco leaves families shattered

The flooding, which began on 14th December was triggered by intense rainfall and has caused widespread devastation. Many families have lost their homes and livelihoods, and are extremely vulnerable amid the harsh winter weather.

The scale and speed of the floods has overwhelmed drainage systems and local authorities have been unable to contain the damage.

Rescue operations are underway, but this has been challenging due to damaged roads and continued rainfall.

Islamic Relief’s response

Earthquake kills hundreds in Afghanistan

The 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck Kunar province on 31 August 2025, at around midnight local time, when most families were asleep. Aftershocks continued through the night.

Many of the worst-affected areas are remote and mountainous regions. Roads have been blocked by landslides and rescuers are forced to reach some of the worst-hit villages by foot, or evacuate casualties by helicopter.

India-Pakistan tensions rise

Myanmar

Both Myanmar and the city of Bangkok in Thailand declared a state of emergency, with authorities in Myanmar requesting international assistance.

Syria

  • Nearly 15 million people require humanitarian health support.
  • More than 13 million people face acute food insecurity.
  • More than 7 million people remain displaced across the country.

Our team in Syria is working towards reshaping our humanitarian operations. Our far-reaching programming – which we are expanding to meet the rising demands – includes distributing much-needed food aid; supporting healthcare and education systems on the brink of collapse; and helping uprooted families survive the harsh winter weather.

Lebanon 

A sharp escalation in September 2024 saw more than one million people displaced as the humanitarian crisis deepened. While most people have now returned to their neighbourhoods since the ceasefire, almost 100,000 remain displaced. Many have found their homes destroyed and remain without adequate shelter.

Palestine

According to Gaza’s Government Media Office, Israel is denying 1.1 million children access to the minimum nutritional requirements for their survival. Over 70,000 children in the enclave have been hospitalised due to severe malnutrition, more than 3,500 children under the age of five are at imminent risk of dying from starvation, and approximately 290,000 children are on the brink of death.

Sudan

Yemen