Climate
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COP29: Outcome a 'brutal betrayal'
Read moreThe climate finance deal agreed at COP29 is a 'brutal betrayal' of the world's poorest communities facing the brunt of the climate crisis, CARE International UK says.
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COP29: Only 8 out of 78 world leaders attending are women
Read moreWomen and girls bear the brunt of the climate crisis and often design the solutions, yet only 8 out of the 78 world leaders participating in COP29 are women.
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‘’Our wells have dried up’’: How innovations in water management are helping farmers in Syria to revive drought-hit farmlands
Read moreCARE and IYD have started an innovative project in Syria to treat wastewater for use in farming and by rehabilitating three irrigation canals.
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CARE at COP29: Calling for a feminist response to the climate crisis
Read moreAt the global COP29 climate conference this November, CARE International UK is urging the Labour government to deliver on its promises of climate leadership by championing both climate and gender justice.
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CARE International calls for UK Government to act for women on climate finance gap
Read moreCARE International UK is urging the UK Government to prioritise its leadership on climate and gender equality at COP29, through climate finance that reaches women.
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At the crossroads of climate and conflict, women in Mali are challenging gender norms
Read moreIn Mali, CARE's GENRE+ (Gender+) project works with women whose communities are at the crossroads of conflict and climate change.
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‘’No climate justice without climate finance’’: The power of women’s leadership in climate action
Read moreIn the run-up to COP29, CARE International UK (CIUK) brought together speakers from across social movements, INGO, research and donor communities for a webinar to explore women’s leadership in climate action.
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Philippines oil spill: An environmental and humanitarian crisis for communities who face loss of food and income
Read moreCoastal communities in the Philippines are facing an environmental and humanitarian crisis after an oil tanker sunk in stormy weather off the coast of Manila Bay.
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Starvation threatens millions in South Sudan amid conflict in Sudan, funding cuts and climate change
Read moreSouth Sudan is facing a confluence of humanitarian crises that are pushing the country to the brink of starvation, and placing millions of lives and livelihoods at risk.
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Accelerating action on climate adaptation and resilience in Bangladesh
Read moreA 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.