NAN GOLDIN & PICTURES FOR PURPOSE
FOR SULALA ANIMAL RESCUE IN GAZA
Nan Goldin and Pictures for Purpose present a print sale fundraiser for Sulala Animal Rescue. Sulala is the first and only animal rescue in the Gaza Strip. It was founded in 2006 by Mr. Saeed Al-Err, a man who has made the compassion for animals his life’s mission.
Sulala is the first and only animal rescue in the Gaza Strip. It was founded in 2006 by Mr. Saeed Al-Err, a man with great love for animals. For decades he used to roam the streets of Gaza feeding the stray animals, and before the war, he ran a large dog shelter and several cat shelters.
Since October 7th, he and his family have continued rescuing animals through missions and veterinary clinics, all while struggling to survive themselves. They are continuously working on education efforts and operate a school, providing care for traumatized children, during the height of displacement.
WHY SUDAN NEEDS URGENT SUPPORT
Since war broke out in April 2023, conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has triggered the largest displacement and protection emergency in the world today. Attacks on displacement camps, hospitals, and critical infrastructure, as well as looting, torture, and widespread conflict-related sexual violence, have displaced almost 12 million people. The situation in Sudan has become a regional emergency with global implications that cannot be ignored. The ripple effects are being felt across an already fragile region, placing enormous strain on host communities, local services, and humanitarian operations, while the needs of those affected continue to grow.
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights, and building a better future for people forced to flee their homes due to conflict and persecution. The UNHCR remains on the ground in seven states across Sudan, as well as working in neighbouring countries to protect and assist refugees and returnees. Despite insecurity and access constraints, teams continue to provide life-saving support, coordinate emergency response, and advocate for protection and access to basic services.

