More than 1.6m people without proper shelter in Gaza and Lebanon as temperatures drop below freezing in some places
More than 1.6 million people across Gaza and Lebanon face a wet and freezing winter without proper shelter, according to analysis by ActionAid.

Our reaction to the arrest warrants by ICC in relation to the war in Gaza
Following the news that the ICC has issued arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant, ActionAid said:

Lebanon ceasefire deal not an acceptable long-term solution
LEBANON CEASEFIRE DEAL NOT AN ACCEPTABLE LONG-TERM SOLUTION

"I don’t hear the sirens”: As war on Ukraine intensifies, people with disabilities face deadly toll
In Ukraine, bombs and missile strikes make life nearly impossible for people with disabilities.

“We were hungry and terrified by the intensity of the bombing”: Women fleeing northern Gaza tell of horrific conditions and harrowing journeys as siege enters its third month
Women fleeing northern Gaza with their families have told ActionAid of spending weeks trapped and hungry amid constant shelling, as the Israeli military’s brutal siege of the area enters its third

ActionAid expresses concern for its aid teams in north-west Syria as ambulances come under attack
ActionAid has expressed deep concern for the safety of its humanitarian teams in north-west Syria

Escalating violence displaces more than 14,000 in three days in north-west Syria
ActionAid’s partners in north-west Syria have been forced to suspend their humanitarian work amid violent clashes that have displaced around 14,000 people across Idlib and western Aleppo over the past

This is a key moment to foster peace and rebuild Syria
This is a key moment to foster peace and rebuild Syria

Two months after ceasefire, families in Lebanon are still reeling from Israeli forces’ attacks
Nearly two months after the ceasefire in Lebanon came into effect, families continue to struggle with the devastating aftermath of Israeli forces’ attacks. ActionAid has released a series of powerful

2024 was the deadliest year in Haiti’s recent history. We cannot let “Haiti fatigue” set in
As 2024 draws to a close, Haiti is reeling from what has been the bloodiest year in recent memory. At least 5,000 people have now been killed in gang violence – even more than last year, when