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Australian pastor urges global faith groups to boost aid for war- and famine-stricken children amid worsening crises.
Australian Pastor Bill Crews, an 81-year-old UNICEF Global Faith Envoy, is urging religious communities to increase aid for children affected by war, famine, and malnutrition at the United Nations.
Speaking amid U.S. funding cuts to USAID, he highlights the humanitarian crisis, citing a Lancet study warning of over 14 million additional deaths by 2030 if aid declines.
Crews emphasizes action over politics, focusing on the dire conditions in Gaza and South Sudan, where thousands of children have died or face severe malnutrition.
Drawing from decades of work with homeless youth in Sydney, he calls on individuals to donate to organizations like UNICEF and unite in collective efforts, believing that ordinary people can drive meaningful change when they act together.
El pastor australiano urge a los grupos religiosos globales a aumentar la ayuda para los niños afectados por la guerra y el hambre en medio de crisis cada vez peores.