Help UNHCR's Emergency Response in Brazil
/ US Association for UNHCR (UN Refugee Agency)Massive floods have devastated areas of Brazil's southern state of Rio Grande do Sul.
At least 107 people have been killed and more than 1.7 million have been affected, according to official figures as of May 13, 2024. Another 134 people are missing. Those affected include some 41,000 refugees and others in need of international protection, including many Venezuelans and Haitians who live in the affected areas – some of which can only be reached by boat.
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is working with federal, state, and municipal authorities, and partner organizations in Brazil to mitigate the severe impact of the extreme weather events, including heavy rains, strong winds and cold.
In coordination with local authorities, UNHCR is distributing relief items such as blankets and mattresses, and assessing the needs of the affected population. Additional relief items, such as emergency shelters, kitchen sets, blankets, solar lamps and hygiene kits are being sent to Brazil from UNHCR regional stocks and from the agency’ stockpile in the north of Brazil.
Severe climate events disproportionately affect refugees and other people requesting international protection. Funding available to address the impacts of climate change is not sufficient to address the needs of those forcibly displaced, nor the communities hosting them. Without help to prepare for, withstand and recover from climate-related shocks, they face an increased risk of further displacement.
These families desperately need your help. Do not delay. Send critical support now.