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Providing emergency relief in South Sudan
11 February 2022
Thanks to a generous donation of £120,500 from the Scottish Government, we’ve been able to provide essential relief to over 10,000 people suffering from extreme hunger in South Sudan.
Gaza Emergency Appeal
20 May 2021
Learn more about our new emergency appeal and how you can support our brothers and sisters in Gaza who are suffering under heavy bombardment.
Humanitarian Crisis in Ethiopia
10 May 2021
Northern Ethiopia is experiencing a devastating humanitarian crisis as a result of heavy fighting in the country’s Tigray region.
Ten years of suffering for the Syrian people
15 March 2021
Ten years on, the Syrian civil war is showing no signs of abating and is causing unimaginable suffering. After a decade of war and displacement, Syrian families are now also having to deal with the coronavirus.
Marking the 10th anniversary of the Syrian conflict
12 March 2021
We are calling on Scots to remember Syrians whose lives have been torn apart by the brutal war as we mark the tenth anniversary of the conflict today.
Stepping up humanitarian aid in Lebanon
9 October 2020
We are extremely pleased to announce we will be increasing our humanitarian aid work in disaster-stricken Lebanon.
Humanitarian aid for Syria
15 October 2019
Through Scottish Government funding, SCIAF strive to help provide essential aid to 6,000 people in Syria whose lives have been torn apart by war.
SCIAF given £110,000 to help Venezuelan refugees in Colombia
2 March 2019
The money will be used to provide food parcels, warm clothes and basic hygiene items like soap and sanitary products.
No forced return for the Rohingya
16 November 2018
We are urging the UK Government to do everything it can to protect the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh who face the prospect of being returned to Myanmar against their will.
Deadly tsunami hits Indonesia
29 September 2018
We are sending £20,000 to help survivors of the deadly tsunami in Indonesia which has left over 1350 people dead, hundreds injured and many homes, businesses and local services destroyed.