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Syria/Iraq: water crisis affecting millions

More than 12 million people in Syria and Iraq are losing access to water, food and electricity and urgent action is needed to combat a severe water crisis, 13 aid groups working in the region warn today.

Across the region, rising temperatures, record low levels of rainfall, and drought are depriving people of drinking and agricultural water. It is also disrupting electricity as dams run out of water, which in turn impacts the operations of essential infrastructure including health facilities. Higher temperatures caused by climate change increase the risks and severity of droughts.

More than five million people in Syria directly depend on the river. In Iraq, the loss of access to water from the river, and drought, threaten at least seven million people. Some 400 square kilometres of agricultural land risk total drought. Two dams in northern Syria, serving three million people with electricity, face imminent closure. Communities in Hasakah, Aleppo, Raqqa and Deir ez Zour, including displaced people in camps, have witnessed a rise in outbreaks of water borne-diseases such as diarrhoea, since the reduction in water.

In Iraq, large swathes of farmland, fisheries, power production and drinking water sources have been depleted of water. In the Ninewa governorate, wheat production is expected to go down by 70 per cent because of the drought, while in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq production is expected to decrease by half. Some families in Anbar who have no access to river water are spending up to USD80 a month on water.

“The total collapse of water and food production for millions of Syrians and Iraqis is imminent,” said Carsten Hansen, Regional Director for the Norwegian Refugee Council. “With hundreds of thousands of Iraqis still displaced and many more still fleeing for their lives in Syria, the unfolding water crisis will soon become an unprecedented catastrophe pushing more into displacement.”

CARE’s Regional Director in the Middle East and North Africa, Nirvana Shawky, said: “The situation demands that authorities in the region and donor governments act swiftly to save lives in this latest crisis, that comes on top of conflict, COVID-19 and severe economic decline. In the longer term, beyond emergency food and water, they need to invest in sustainable solutions to the water crisis.”

The Danish Refugee Council’s Middle East Regional Director Gerry Garvey said: “This water crisis is bound to get worse. It is likely to increase conflict in an already destabilized region. There is no time to waste. We must find sustainable solutions that would guarantee water and food today and for future generations.”

In Al Sebat, 30 km away from Hasakah, residents have seen scores of villagers leaving to other areas, forced out by the drought.

“This year we have witnessed a wave of intense drought and as a result our lands did not produce any crops and we don’t have any sources of drinkable water either for us or for our animals,” said Abdallah, a tribal leader from Al Sebat. “It is infuriating to think that the current conditions will force us to leave the rural areas and that our lands will be left as ruins.”

Many farmers have spent their savings and gone into debt to keep their animals alive.

“Because of the drought I was unable to harvest any wheat,” said Hamid Ali from Baaj, one of the worst affected districts in Ninewa, Iraq. “Now I am overwhelmed with debt.”

Other aid groups joining today’s warning and call for emergency and flexible funding are: ACTED, Action Against Hunger, Mercy Corps, People in Need, Première Urgence Internationale, War Child, Help, Women Rehabilitation Organisation, VIYAN Organization, Al Rakeezeh Foundation for Relief and Development.

Sources/More: Reliefweb

Pray: for those suffering desperate hardship Syria and Iraq (Jeremiah 17:8-9)

Pray: for the world to recognise the deepening impact of climate change, particularly on the most vulnerable in society.

Pray: ‘Send the rain Lord’.  Open up rivers across the dry and arid land. 

Pray: for a swift and proportionate international humanitarian response that will not be mis-directed.

Pray for Afghanistan – 23 Aug – 21 Sept

30 Days of Prayer for Afghanistan – Mon 23rd August to Tue 21st September 2021

We are so grateful for your prayers for Afghanistan during this critical season. We are sensing an important window this next month for God’s saints around the world to cry out with fervent, desperate prayer for the truth of the Gospel to go forth in power and love in the land of Afghanistan.

IPC would like to call for a 30-day season of daily prayer starting today Monday August 23rd through to Tuesday September 21st around these 5 prayer points below.

Please join us as the Lord leads you.

Prayer Points:

  1. Pray for the power of the Gospel to reach the lost and broken! Focus on the gospel as the answer not the government. Rom. 1:16 
  2. Pray for Laborers to be thrust forth in the harvest fields of Afghanistan. Matthew 9:37-38
  3. Pray for the hurting brothers and sisters enduring severe persecution and suffering during this season. Let’s stand together with them in prayer! Heb. 13:3
  4. Pray for finances for the Harvest. Get behind RUN (runministries.org) and/or numerous other ministry initiatives that understand how to multiply in spiritually dark times. Phil 4:19
  5. Pray for an increase in spiritual discernment and wisdom for our government leaders around the world. 1 Timothy 2:1-5

Let’s cry out with Courageous and Bold Faith according to Ephesians 3:20-21,

“Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, 21 to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen”

We will be publishing further updates during these 30 Days at www.ipcprayer.org/pray4afghanistan

10 Days 2021 | Consecration Challenge - September 6-16

10 Days is a prayer meeting for your entire city!

The goal is a season where Jesus Christ is the focus of every heart in your geographical area for 10 complete days.

10 Days 2021 will be from September 6-16 beginning the evening of September 6th. It’s celebrated simultaneously in cities and towns around the world on an annual basis. Over 150 locations from all six continents participated in 10 Days 2020.

10 Days began in 2004 with a visionary experience.  It was born out of a time of seeking God with prayer and fasting, motivated by Jesus’ prayer in John 17, “Let [my followers] be one just as we [the Father and the Son] are one.”

IPC Sept 2021 11bHave you ever done something difficult, something that you doubted that you’d be able to do that later became one of the best moments of your life?

This Sept. 6-16, we challenge you to do something difficult that has the potential to change everything, impacting your relationship with God and your city!

More than 200 locations have already confirmed to be taking part during 2021.  Do join us individually or as an organisation! 

10 Days happens in many places at the same time.  Honestly, while we try to keep up, we’ve lost track a bit.  The bottom line is it’s better to worship and pray together.  This year for the first time we have more locations internationally than in the USA.

Find out what’s happening in a city near you. Check out 10 Days 2021 Locations

We would encourage anyone wanting to be involved individually, to also consider the Consecration Challenge.

Pray Online 24/7: We also have a number of online prayer rooms in a number of languages where prayer is happening around the clock.

Not all locations are listed on the map for security purposes 

Prayer and Fasting Resources

10 Days 2021 Prayer Guides
10 Days Prayer Themes
How to do 10 Days of Fasting
Consecration Challenge
Promotional Materials

Individuals can sign the Consecration Challenge: https://www.10days.net/consecration-challenge

Part of #trumpetstotabernacles | www.trumpetstotabernacles.org

Trumpets to Tabernacles Broadcast 7 & 11 September

In the midst of the current shakings, a number of Prayer and Missions networks are issuing a global call to prayer, fasting, and gospel proclamation based on the Biblical festivals of Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles. These Biblical seasons portray both a time of mourning, Return, and reverence of God, along with a time of rejoicing and harvest!

These feasts ultimately point to Christ and his Supremacy in our lives! They help us to remember and to renew hope! We set aside these days to remember and give thanks our deliverance and provision found in Christ, in the gospel, and in the coming of the Spirit. Based on these gospel promises we then renew our hope in Him alone!

When we humble ourselves and pray in repentance and in unity, we can only expect great things from our glorious God. While all of us have been impacted by the global pandemic and other shakings, we are more aware than ever of our need to have deep foundations in God, the kind we can only gain through prayer, fasting, and devotion to the Word. At the same time, these global shakings have a silver lining - many of us have a fresh sense of our need for one another as fellow believers.

Join the movement during this special season of humbling ourselves as we cry out with one voice, "Your Kingdom Come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven." As we see the day approaching, we are stirred even more with the corporate cry, "Maranatha, Come Lord Jesus!"

The Trumpets to Tabernacles Global Broadcast highlights significant events happening globally during the month of September. But at its heart, this video is a prayer meeting. With Bible based prayers from around the world, you will hear and experience the presence of God through the cry of His people from many nations who are longing for His Kingdom to come, His will to be done on earth as it is in heaven.

Watch the Trumpets to Tabernacles Broadcast Online Premiere at 2.30PM EST / 7.30PM BST / 9.30PM Jerusalem time on Tuesday September 7th

Also on www.GOD.TV  at 9.30PM in each region on 11 September.

More info at www.trumpetstotabernacles.org