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Donate NowEmergency Update - July 2025
Myanmar Earthquake
- On March 28, 2025, Myanmar experienced a 7.7 magnitude earthquake, with its epicenter in Sagaing Region, near the center of Myanmar.
- 3,800 people are confirmed dead.
- Over 220,000 people have been displaced from their homes,
- There has been significant damage to public buildings and infrastructure, and the health system has been overwhelmed.
- Our partners are on the ground offering immediate support to vulnerable communities.
Ukraine
- At the beginning of 2025, the full-scale war in Ukraine entered a new phase with an escalation of hostilities, leading to further displacement of the population.
- The intensity of the conflict increased due to coordinated airstrikes targeting civilian infrastructure across the country, significantly complicating humanitarian response efforts.
- September 2024 recorded the highest civilian casualties since mid-2022. In just three months, 574 civilians lost their lives, and over 3,000 were injured.
- Attacks on homes, schools, and hospitals continue, leaving millions without access to basic needs.
- Over 9 million people now live in poverty, a sharp rise since the war began.
- We are working with our partners to bring emergency shelter to displaced communities, access to clean water, hygiene support services, and assistance with daily essentials.
Gaza
- The situation in Gaza is rapidly deteriorating, with the trapped population facing a serious threat of famine.
- An 11-week near-total aid blockade has led to severe shortages of critical aid including food, safe drinking water and emergency shelter.
- A temporary ceasefire in January 2025 was not extended or renewed. The IDF resumed military operations in Gaza in March, resulting in thousands being killed.
- 92% of housing has been severely damaged or destroyed. There are tens of millions of tons of rubble that could take over a decade to clear. Thousands of dead remain trapped under this rubble.
- Gaza is the most dangerous place in the world for children. Over 13,000 children have been killed.
- Despite dangerous and challenging conditions, our partners on the ground are continuing to deliver emergency aid and are adapting their approach where it is needed.
Sudan
- It has been two years since the start of the devastating conflict in Sudan.
- The country is facing one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises, with conflict, hunger, and disease devastating millions of lives.
- Nearly 11 million people are internally displaced and 2.3 million people have fled to neighbouring countries.
- Sudan hosts 14% of the world's internally displaced people.
- Over half the displaced population are women and girls, and 54% are under 18 years of age.
- More than 25 million people are struggling with food insecurity.
- 750,000 people in North Darfur are in famine conditions and are facing starvation.
- We are working with our partners to deliver protection services for those in need, as well as water, sanitation and health services, and multi-purpose cash assistance.
Democratic Republic of the Congo
- In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, violence is forcing families from their homes.
- Over 400,000 people have fled for their lives, seeking safety in overcrowded displacement camps around Goma. These families have nothing—no food, no water, no shelter. The suffering is unimaginable, and the crisis is escalating by the day.
- Our partners are on the ground, ready to provide life-saving aid, but we urgently need your support.
Caritas is a world leader in emergency responses
Earthquakes, floods, famine, conflict, droughts, storms can strike anywhere, anytime, and impact the poor and vulnerable hardest. Donating to Caritas Australia’s Emergency Response Appeal and Emergency Appeals ensures your money gets to those who need it most, as fast as possible.
We coordinate with the international Caritas network and our partners on the ground to bring emergency relief in the form of food, clean water, emergency shelter, hygiene kits and cash assistance. We share our resources and technical expertise to help communities receive long-term support to recover and rebuild stronger.

Suntali and her daughters. Photo: Photo: Madan Bhusal/Caritas Nepal.
2015 Nepal earthquake: 10 years on
On April 25, 2015, Nepal was devastated by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake. Thousands were killed and injured, and millions were made homeless. Homes and buildings collapsed, including places that are important to Nepal’s history, heritage and culture. Vital infrastructure was severely impacted.
A decade later, see the huge difference your support has made.

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Emergency Action Alliance
Caritas Australia is a founding member of the Emergency Action Alliance. By combining our capacity with 15 other leading humanitarian organisations we can turn the care and passion of our supporters into a targeted response to international emergencies. This allows us to help more people in their greatest moment of need.

Church Agencies Network Disaster Operations (CANDO)
Caritas Australia is a member of the Church Agencies Network Disaster Operations (CAN DO) consortium, a group of eight Australia-based humanitarian church agencies that work together to build the resilience of communities, strengthen the capacity of local partners, and enhance our ability as agencies to respond to disasters, especially in the Pacific. The members of the CAN DO consortium are Caritas Australia, the Australian Lutheran World Service, Act for Peace, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency Australia, Anglican Board of Mission, Anglican Overseas Aid, Transform Aid International (TAI) and UnitingWorld.

Food distribution in Ukraine. Photo: Caritas Wien/Elisabeth Sellmeier
The funds you donate to this appeal go to Caritas Australia’s Emergency Response Fund and will be used to provide humanitarian assistance to communities affected by crisis around the world.
As a member of the Australian Council for International Development (ACFID), Caritas Australia is committed and fully adhere to the ACFID Code of Conduct, conducting our work with transparency, accountability and integrity. Find out more about ACFID Code of Conduct for Emergency Appeals.