Climate
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Climate change is sexist: World leaders must act at COP28
Read more"We need the world's leaders to take action on climate change because it affects us all. Tomorrow may be too late.” - Josselyn, Ecuador
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Meet GenAdapt: Phong’s story
Read morePhong is a mother of three and a farmer in Vietnam. Extreme weather has led to crop loss, leaving her family with little income and not enough to eat - but she is finding ways to adapt to the impact of climate change.
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This is what climate changes looks like: Once-in-a-century floods are ravaging Somalia
Read moreAfter five consecutive failed rainy seasons, rain finally began to fall in Somalia early October. But within weeks, the seasonal rainfall became a series of flash floods.
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334,000 displaced by El Nino rains in Somalia
Read moreEl Nino rains have brought devastating flash floods to Somalia, further worsening an already dire humanitarian situation for communities.
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Fennie’s story: “I have never witnessed something like this, until now.”
Read moreFennie has lived through a great deal in her 85 years, but she has never seen such extreme changes in the weather. When flooding destroyed her home in Zambia, she lost everything.
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CARE International warns climate change is sexist ahead of COP28
Read moreWomen and girls from Bangladesh, Ecuador, Kenya, Philippines, Vietnam and Zambia are calling on negotiators to recognise that women and girls are not just victims of climate change but also have a critical role in addressing it.
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Gaza: Collapsing medical conditions exacerbate risks of maternal and newborn mortality
Read moreCARE is increasingly concerned by reports from medical personnel in Gaza, including that pregnant women are being forced to undergo emergency C-sections without anaesthetics.
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Meet GenAdapt: Perla's story
Read moreThe expertise and leadership of girls like Perla holds the key to weathering climate change's storms and creating a sustainable future for all.
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Meet GenAdapt: Hanh’s story
Read moreHanh is part a new generation of women and girls who are the first to have to adapt to a new, tougher climate reality in order to survive and thrive.
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Libya: Country in shock after devastating floods
Read moreDevastating floods in Libya caused by Storm Daniel have taken the lives of thousands of people. CARE is assessing the situation and is on standby to assist.