• 2 year old Amina washer her hands in a camp for Syrian refugees in Iraq Credit: © UNICEF/NYHQ2012-0879/Salam Abdulmunem
    £25
    £25 could provide 500 packets of oral rehydration salts for up to 100 children suffering from dangerous dehydration.
  • A girl receives a vaccine at a health centre in Damascus during the UNICEF-supported polio and measles immunisation campaign. Credit: © UNICEF/NYHQ2012-1628/BASSEL HALABI
    £50
    £50 could buy vaccines to immunise more than 250 children against measles.
  • Children wash clothes, in Za’atari, a tented camp for Syrian refugees Credit: © UNICEF/NYHQ2012-0867/KATE BROOKS
    £75
    £75 could provide 15 families in Syria with clean water for a week.
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Please help the children of Syria today.Donate today and help save children's lives

UNICEF is working around the clock to provide clean water, medical care, and regular school classes for children in Syria and the surrounding countries affected by the crisis.

We’re delighted to have teamed up with easyJet in support of the children of Syria. easyJet are raising money for our Syria Children’s Emergency Appeal onboard all its flights.

With your support we can continue to be there for children, wherever they need us. Please donate online today to support our ongoing work with the children of Syria.

Donate today and help save children's lives.

Funds raised for this appeal will support children affected by the Syrian conflict. If the funds raised exceed UNICEF's funding requirement for this appeal, your gift will go to our Children's Emergency Fund.