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Palestine-Israel crisis
We are witnessing a rapid escalation of violence in Palestine and Israel. As of 17 May at least 220 Palestinians, including 58 children, 31 women, more than 6300 injured. 10 Israelis have been killed, including 2 children and 300 injured..
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COVID-19: Let’s make vaccine delivery fast and fair
CARE aims to play a key role in the fast and fair delivery of COVID vaccines to the world’s most marginalised people..
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“It was a red letter day when packages arrived”
CARE was set up in the USA in 1945 to send ‘CARE packages’ of food and other essential supplies to people in need in Europe after the end of World War 2. Gillian Roberts was one of the original recipients of these first CARE packages..
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Day of the Girl: Girls everywhere will rule the world!
We asked schoolgirls in Somaliland and in England: what would you do if you ruled the world?.
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The fight against FGM: How an Imam is speaking out
One Friday, Sheikh Mohammed Yusuf stood up, took the microphone, and started a conversation about female genital mutilation (FGM) – a subject considered taboo to speak about by most Somali men..
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International Day of the Girl: A message from Syrian girls
On International Day of the Girl, we’d like to share with you the hopes and dreams of Syrian girls..
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Dana's story: We all want the best for our children
The story of a Syrian refugee family as told to CARE and PositiveNegatives..
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Typhoons in the Philippines: A journey to disaster resilience
CARE and local partner have supported Cambucao through emergency food distributions, shelter repair assistance, financial support to restore livelihoods, and training on disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation..
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The meaning of the phrase ‘Water is life’
“Before, our children were constantly sick from the water, and our cattle weren’t getting enough,” said Luli..
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Feminism is a global issue, and so is solidarity
In 2015, International Women's Day falls 60 days before women can vote in the British General Election. Women have had 18 opportunities to do so since we were granted equal voting rights as men in 1928, and in a sense, we have come of age..