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Flooded street in the city with damaged buildings

Flood damage in Derna, port city in eastern Libya.

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Some 37,000 people in flood-affected areas have been displaced by the storm. The huge number displaced highlights the immediate humanitarian need for survivors now, and into the coming months and years. 

The BishopsAppeal will be channelling all funds through Christian Aid, working with DanChurchAid, its ACT Alliance partner with an established presence in Libya since 2011.

DanChurchAid is providing medical support, helping to establish shelters to host homeless families, and distributing basic items such as blankets and bedding, sanitation and hygiene items, and other essentials to people who have lost everything. 

Calling for support for the appeal, Archbishop John McDowell remarked: I wish to thank those involved in BishopsAppeal for their prompt reaction in making this provision and would encourage the members of the Church of Ireland to continue to give generously.” 

Archbishop Michael Jackson added: The plight of children, women and men in Libya is unthinkable. It is also a reality.  Members of the Church of Ireland working through BishopsAppeal have always been generous in responding to devastation and need. I encourage you to pray for and to contribute to this appeal.”

The Church of Ireland Bishops’ Appeal

Further information about Dan Church Aid

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