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How emojis in Ukraine save the lives of those who cannot hear
When you hear an explosion in Ukraine you either run, hide, or throw yourself to the floor, depending on how close it is. But what happens if you can't hear the explosions?.
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She leads in crisis: Maryam - "I want women to be able to fully use their voices"
Maryam Imtiaz is a Communications Assistant at CARE Pakistan. She shares with us the challenges, rewards, and inspirations of her work and what she wishes for women and girls in Pakistan..
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Five things you should know about the lack of Shelter in Gaza
Here are the five things that Step Haiselden, CARE’s Global Shelter Team Leader, thinks it's most important for people to know about the lack of Shelter right now in Gaza..
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Ten months of turmoil in Sudan: Children battling malnutrition as conflict rages
February 15th marks the grim milestone of ten months since the onset of conflict in Sudan, leaving millions in despair, particularly children who bear the brunt of its devastation. Close to 18 million people are facing acute hunger..
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Witnessing the unimaginable in Gaza: “Rafah is unlike anything I have ever seen”
A CARE humanitarian worker gives a firsthand account of the situation in Gaza..
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Why being a woman and mother in Rafah is the hardest thing in the world right now.
The hardest challenges faced by women and children in Gaza..
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Turkey-Syria earthquakes one year on: Thank you for your support
Tuesday 6th February marks one year since a series of earthquakes struck southern Turkey and northwest Syria. Thanks to the generosity of supporters, CARE has been able to help over 2 million people affected by the devastating quakes..
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Ukraine: “One, two, three, it is only fireworks, four, five, six, only fireworks”
Living in Ukraine almost two years on from the start of the war, Olga recalls experiences of the most recent New Year's Eve attacks and the impact that the intensifying attacks are having on her family and her physical and mental health..
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The long shadow of starvation in Gaza
80 percent of the total population currently experiencing famine is in Gaza right now..
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From the West Bank: "Every minute, it feels like we are dying"
What is it like to watch Gaza suffering? Razan, from CARE West Bank, tells of her heartbreak at the destruction that is happening less than 30 miles from where she lives..