Climate
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Four countries caught in the climate crisis right now
Read moreVulnerable communities are suffering the daily reality of the climate crisis right now in countries like Nigeria, Mali, Chad, and the Philippines.
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Typhoons in the Philippines
Read moreThe Philippines has historically been one of the most vulnerable countries to extreme weather events, such as typhoons, in the Pacific.
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State of emergency in Chad
Read moreThis year, heavy rainfall in Chad has caused catastrophic floods in 18 of the country’s 23 provinces, displacing over 200,000 households and destroying health facilities, roads, bridges, crops, and water systems.
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Unprecedented rain in Nigeria
Read moreNigeria has suffered an unprecedented rainy season this year, and many climate change experts predict these heavy, sudden rains could become the new normal.
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Changing the story for women and girls at COP27
Read moreCARE calls on world leaders to change the story for women and girls at the 27th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP27), which takes place from 6-18 November in Egypt.
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COP27: Loss and damage financing vital to protect women and girls
Read moreCARE strongly urges the UK Government to support loss and damage financing at the 27th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP27).
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330 million women could lose one meal a day due to the impact of the war in Ukraine
Read moreOver 200 million people urgently needed humanitarian food assistance just to survive by September 2022.
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A gender-just green transition is a triple win for people, the planet and economies
Read moreWomen’s and girls’ opportunities to participate equally in the economy and carry out decent work are steeply declining.
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World’s richest countries top-up climate finance with funds diverted from world’s poorest
Read moreMost of the public climate finance reported by rich countries is taken directly from development aid budgets, despite long-standing commitments to provide new money, finds a new report from CARE.
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CARE providing much needed assistance to flood-affected communities in Pakistan
Read moreCARE International in Pakistan, and its implementing partners, are distributing relief items to affected communities including tents and tarpaulins, emergency latrine kits and everyday essentials including menstrual hygiene items.