Conflict
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Ukraine: The ones who stayed behind
Read moreAfter the dam explosion at the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station, the consequences of flooding have complicated an already difficult situation for people in the South of Ukraine. With support from the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), CARE is helping people in the region to recover.
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Yemen Multi-Sector Humanitarian Response Programme
Read moreThe Multi-Sector Humanitarian Response programme in Yemen ran from April 2017 – July 2021.
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BRIGHTLY: Community led humanitarian response in Yemen
Read moreBuilding Resilience through Integrated Community-based and Humanitarian Systems Transformation and Leadership in Yemen (BRIGHTLY) is a major initiative to respond to the humanitarian needs in Yemen.
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“Art is another way to reach people”: drawings from Afghanistan
Read moreWhen the Taliban came back into power in 2021, the strict curfew meant Melissa Comet couldn't leave her building or socialise. With nothing else to do, she picked up a pen and drew.
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Ukraine: Explosion of Kakhovka plant displaces nearly 1900 households while floating landmines and oil spill pose further threat
Read moreCARE and partners continue lifesaving support after the explosion of Kakhovka plant in Ukraine, and are especially worried about landmines that are now floating in the area.
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Failed planting season poses imminent risk to Sudan's food security
Read moreWith over 600 people dead, 5,100 injured, approximately 730,000 displaced, and few health centres operational, the dire situation in Sudan is getting worse. The conflict threatens the planting season which is set to begin at the end of May.
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"I know how difficult it is to look for shelter": A day in the life of a humanitarian shelter advisor in Ukraine
Read moreOmer, a Shelter Advisor for CARE Ukraine, talks to CARE about his motivation for working in the shelter sector, his work in Ukraine and why dignified shelter is more important now than ever.
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Chad hosts refugee influx as fighting continues in Sudan
Read moreOver the last several days in Chad, community leaders in the Sudan-Chad border region have told CARE that the region has received more than 42,000 refugees.
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Conflict will worsen the humanitarian situation in Sudan
Read moreThe continued fighting in Sudan has led to increased fatalities and casualties. CARE is deeply concerned about the safety and well-being of Sudanese communities – especially women and girls in the country.
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Yemen conflict’s eight-year mark - how life in the war-torn country has been unfolding
Read moreToday, 26 March 2023, the people of Yemen enter their ninth year of conflict since its escalation in 2015. Read how the lives of the people of Yemen have been affected by the conflict.