Conflict
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14 years of conflict in Syria: Humanitarian needs remain immense
Read moreSyria remains one of the world's most complex humanitarian emergencies, and the recent shocking violence in various parts of the country threatens their fragile peace.
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CARE International UK’s statement on the blocking of humanitarian aid into Gaza
Read moreIt is critical that aid deliveries continue. The UK must step up and exert pressure on Israel to allow aid to flow freely into the Gaza strip.
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Ukraine three years on: How women are standing together in strength and solidarity
Read moreFind out how CARE’s Women Lead in Emergencies project is shifting power and resources directly to women in communities affected by the conflict in Ukraine.
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How communities in Yemen are forging towards a more resilient future
Read moreAfter over a decade of civil war in Yemen, humanitarian needs across the country are overwhelming. Through the BRIGHTLY Consortium, CARE is working with communities to generate sustainable incomes and food supplies.
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DRC: Escalation of fighting in Goma worsens humanitarian situation for millions
Read moreIntense clashes in Goma and its surrounding areas have further deepened the already dire humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
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CARE International responds to Lebanon ceasefire extension
Read moreCARE International says a lasting and permanent ceasefire is crucial to preventing further destruction, loss of life, and suffering.
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Gaza ceasefire deal: CARE International UK statement
Read moreCARE International UK responds to reports of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
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New CARE Report: The 10 most under-reported humanitarian crises in 2024
Read moreAlmost 35 million people are affected by forgotten humanitarian crises, a new report by CARE International has found.
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Gaza: Israeli missile strike on WFP warehouse kills staff member of CARE partner, seriously injures two others
Read moreCARE International is deeply saddened by the tragic death of a staff member of CARE partner organization MA’AN Development Center in Gaza following an Israeli missile strike.
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CARE International statement on Syria
Read moreToday, we join the Syrian people in their unwavering hope and cautious optimism for a better future. However, the humanitarian needs inside Syria remain enormous.