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Safety & stability: How Kiva supports people in conflict zones.

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2 billion people are impacted by violence and conflict. 1 in 4 people live in conflict-affected area

2 billion people are impacted by violence and conflict. [Kiva logo]( 1 in 4 people live in conflict-affected areas. Your support helps people in conflict zones overcome crises, create jobs, and improve their lives. [Help someone in a conflict zone]( [Graph that shows the number of growing population in conflict-affected areas. There were 500 million people in 2007, 1 billion in 2020 and 2 billion in 2024. Text says ''The number of people living near violence and instability continues to rise. Your support is critical for helping people in these areas build a safe, stable future.'' Source: Global Peace Index, 2024]( From surviving to thriving: How a loan changed Satta's life. Satta lives in Liberia, a country devastated by war and political turmoil. As a teenager, she started a business selling yams and peanuts to help her family get by, but they still struggled financially. [Image of a Kiva borrower, Satta, a food sales business owner from Liberia]( With support from Kiva, Satta bought new products to sell in her community, and her business boomed! She says she’s proud to pay her rent and buy plenty of food for her family. Your support is critical for helping people like Satta overcome crises and build a stable future. [Help someone in a conflict zone]( [Kiva logo]( Kiva is a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located at 986 Mission Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 © 2005 - 2024 Kiva. All rights reserved. If you do not wish to receive these emails, please [unsubscribe here](. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram](

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