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World Environment Day: How farmers in Syria are adapting their methods to keep growing in the face of ongoing drought
This World Environment Day, CARE explores how farmers in Syria are adapting their methods to keep food on the table for families across the country..
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Displaced yet again: Thousands of people are fleeing from Rafah
As Israel continues its offensive on Rafah, exhausted, starving and terrified Palestinians tell us their fears as they are faced with the prospect of having to flee yet again..
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A day in the life of an aid worker in Gaza
Saaed, 40, has worked for CARE since 2009. He is currently working as CARE’s Emergency Coordinator in Gaza. In this blog, he talks about his life as an aid worker, father, and husband during the hardest time of his life..
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Standing up for the rights of mothers in Ethiopia: ‘We finally have a voice’
Since the outbreak of conflict, the maternal mortality rate in Northern Ethiopia has increased fivefold. Kahsa is supporting women in her community to access healthcare services and stand up for their rights..
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Gaza crisis: At the doctors – in a warzone
The war is having a devastating impact on the health of people in Gaza. We spoke with a doctor, and men, women and children visiting a health centre run by CARE partner Juzoor in Northern Gaza..
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Accelerating action on climate adaptation and resilience in Bangladesh
A new project in Bangladesh, led by CARE in partnership with a number of national and international organisations, will work alongside communities to strengthen climate resilience in two Ecologically Critical Areas: the Sundarbans mangrove forest and Hakaluki Haor wetland system..
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Battling children's malnutrition amid conflict in Sudan
Millions of children in Sudan are suffering from malnutrition as a result of the ongoing conflict. Here's what CARE is doing to help..
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Supporting mothers to protect their children from malnutrition in Bangladesh
In Bangladesh alone, there are currently more than half a million babies suffering from severe malnutrition. Find out how CARE is working to reduce malnutrition and support mothers before, during and after pregnancy..
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Why the UK needs a feminist, locally led approach to the climate crisis
We held an International Women’s Day event in Parliament on Why the UK needs a feminist and locally led approach to the climate crisis..
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Ramadan in Gaza: Lights in the darkness, in the shadow of hunger and war
CARE has asked internally displaced people living in tents in Rafah what Ramadan means to them, how this holy month is different from previous ones, and what their biggest wish is for this special time..