UNHCR | Myanmar Emergency | Donate Now
Urgent: Refugee families are at risk
Right now, a severe humanitarian funding shortfall is putting millions of displaced families in danger.
Without immediate support, refugee families could lose access to food, shelter, and medical care when they need it most.
Help us continue life-saving aid.
Myanmar has already been affected by a brutal conflict that has forced millions of people to flee their homes. More than 1.6 million displaced people, who are particularly vulnerable, live in central and northwest parts of the coutnry, where the earthquake has hit hardest. Homes are destroyed, lives lost, and communities are struggling to cope with the aftermath.
Your generous donation can provide life-saving support including:
- Emergency shelter
- Essential relief items
- Protection
How would you like to donate?
Regular gifts help us to plan ahead and provide long-term support to displaced families wherever and whenever it's needed most.
By making a regular donation to Switzerland for UNHCR, you will provide refugees with ongoing relief and protection and help them regain hope for a better future.
If you have questions for us, or if you experience difficulties while processing your donation on this site, please email us at [email protected] or call +41 22 552 78 08
If you are resident in Switzerland, your donation is tax deductible. Direct federal tax: 20% of net income, provided that the amount of the donation is at least 100 francs. Municipal taxes: depending on the canton, up to 20% of net income for individuals and 20% for companies. For further information, please contact the tax authorities in your canton.
However, in the very rare case that this emergency response becomes fully funded, your support will be used to provide vital assistance to people forced to flee around the world.
We will happily explore with you the ways in which you can maximize your impact on the fate of people forced to flee in the way that fits you best. Please email us at [email protected] or call +41 22 552 78 08.