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Spotlight on how we're supporting the world's health workers Ukraine?s health system continues to

Spotlight on how we're supporting the world's health workers [Your July 2024 Project HOPE News - Updates from the ground + your impact in action]( [A photograph of Project HOPE health worker in Ukraine as they sit at a desk with a laptop in front of her. She wears a labcoat and Project HOPE lanyard.]( [How We're Supporting Kherson’s Health Workers]( Ukraine’s health system continues to struggle under the weight of war. In the front-line communities under constant shelling, there is an outflow of medical workers. Find out how we're directly addressing the lack of health professionals and improving care for Ukrainians. [HOW?]( [A photograph of a mother and her two children in Gaza walking and looking for safety as they are displaced by violence.]( [Our Team in Gaza Affected by Airstrikes]( Hear firsthand from a Project HOPE-supported doctor, Dr. Noor, on how our team narrowly escaped the fallout of an Israeli airstrike within a humanitarian zone in Khan Younis. [HEAR MORE]( [A photograph of two men, one is looking down sadly and the other has his hand on his shoulder in a gesture of comfort.]( [What is Psychological First Aid?]( The wounds of war are often invisible. Psychological First Aid offers humanitarian responders a way to strengthen mental resilience during moments of crisis. Learn more about the process and how Project HOPE uses it to help people around the world. [Find Out >]( [A photograph from a Project HOPE distribution to displaced people in Gaza.]( [Help Save Lives in Gaza and Around the World]( Possible polio in Gaza, violence in Ukraine and Haiti… people around the world need lifesaving health care, medicines, and other relief. Please make a gift today to help families and health workers facing war, disease, and disaster. [Give Now to Help >]( [A photograph of a boy in a classroom looking pensively through the bars of a school window. He wears a yellow t-shirt and sits slightly slouched forward.]( [What Are the Sustainable Development Goals?]( In 2015, the United Nations set 17 goals that were supposed to transform global health by 2030. As a blueprint for a better world, the goals were meant to lay the foundation for a more peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable future. But the world is failing to deliver on them. [Learn More >]( [A photograph of Gail smiling as she accepts an award from Project HOPE colleagues.]( [Honoring the Life and Legacy of Dr. Gail R. Wilensky]( We are mourning the passing of our dear friend, colleague, and board director, Dr. Gail R. Wilensky. Gail dedicated her life to advancing health care reform and gave more than 40 years of her career to Project HOPE as a health economist and senior fellow. [Read More >]( Project HOPE in the News [NEWSWEEK - Russia Deploys New Deadly Missile Tactic to 'Maximize Damage': ISW]( [NBC NEWS - Experts fear polio is spreading undetected in Gaza]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [ProjectHOPE.org]( PO Box 3270, Harlan IA 51593-0450 | 844.349.0188 © 2024 Project HOPE. All rights reserved. A gift to this appeal will be used to support Project HOPE’s global emergency response, medical, educational and humanitarian assistance programs, wherever the need is greatest. Project HOPE — The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc. Dba Project HOPE is a 501(c)(3) not‑for‑profit organization, CFC #11115, EIN 53‑0242962. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Financial Accountability]( | [View this email online]( [online fundraising, advocacy & donor database]( [nonprofit software](

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