Tigray Crisis Numbers

> 0
Massacre Sites
~ 0
Women Raped in 8 months
> 0
Refugees in Sudan
> 0
children at risk of death due to famine
> 0 %
Harvest looted or Destroyed
> 0 %
Livestock looted or Killed
> 0 million
Tigrayan internally displaced
0 million
Tigrayans on brink of Famine

Humanitarian Crisis
in Tigray

A brutal civil war has been raging in the Tigray region
of Ethiopia since November 2020, causing a
catastrophic humanitarian crisis. Millions of Tigrayan
families have become impoverished virtually
overnight, and business, agriculture, health service
and other basic services have collapsed.

About Us

The Family-to-Family (F2F) program channels financial assistance from donors to war-affected families in Tigray to help the families meet their basic needs assistance from donors to war-affected families in
Tigray to help the families meet their basic needs from donors to war-affected families in Tigray

How F2F Works

Donors commit to contribute US$100/family/month
(US$20/person/month for an average household of 5
or US$0.67/person/day) to support war-affected
families in Tigray until the recipient families survive
the ongoing humanitarian crisis and start to recover

F2F Mission

F2F’s mission is to empower war-affected Tigrayan families to survive the war and the famine; to recover; and to stay together on their lands, in their homes and
in their family units.

F2F Objective

  •  Provide families in Tigray basic financial assistance from donors.
  •  Create a central platform for all Tigrayans in the diaspora and in the rest of Ethiopia, as well as friends of Tigray everywhere to contribute to the survival and
    recovery of the Tigrayan society.
  • Raise funds from major donors, including foundations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other relevant institutions in order to further expand the
    reach of the F2F program in Tigray.
  • Facilitate the creation of strong bonds between donors and recipient families, thus enabling meaningful long-term relationships that will help to reinforce the
    resilience of the war-affected Tigrayan society.