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CARE works with communities in Ethiopia to adapt to climate change
CARE is working with communities in Ethiopia to adapt to climate change by building wells and water pumps, and providing energy-saving stoves..
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Four countries caught in the climate crisis right now
Vulnerable communities are suffering the daily reality of the climate crisis right now in countries like Nigeria, Mali, Chad, and the Philippines..
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Changing the story for women and girls at COP27
CARE calls on world leaders to change the story for women and girls at the 27th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP27), which takes place from 6-18 November in Egypt..
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#HungryForAction: Time is running out to prevent catastrophe in East Africa
On Monday 17 October, CARE International UK joined Action Against Hunger and other international aid organisations to urge the new Prime Minister to wake up to the looming famine in East Africa..
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A gender-just green transition is a triple win for people, the planet and economies
Women’s and girls’ opportunities to participate equally in the economy and carry out decent work are steeply declining..
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‘‘Ya Mariupol’’: Inside the shelter support centre run by survivors of Mariupol, for survivors of Mariupol
The Ya Mariupol Centre in Odessa, Ukraine provides a range of shelter support services for survivors of Mariupol, run entirely by survivors of Mariupol..
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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
CARE International UK wants to express its sadness at news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II..
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DEC launches Pakistan Floods Appeal
As floods devastate Pakistan, the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) is today (Thursday 1 September) launching an urgent appeal to help millions across the country who are in need of immediate help to survive..
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Getting girls back to school
Across the world families are facing the heartbreaking decision not to send their daughters back to school. They simply have no choice..
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Six months of conflict in Ukraine: Brutal mental health toll must not be overlooked
Since the escalation of war, more than 10 million women and children have been negatively impacted, with an estimated one third of Ukrainian refugees expected to develop depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorders. There is an urgent need to provide support to those suffering from ongoing war trauma now and in the months and years to come..