Conflict
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Ukraine one year on: Natalia - "I did not know how to put my whole life into one suitcase"
Read moreNatalia recalls the moment she and her family fled from their home in Ukraine. Now they live in a shelter in Lviv, supported by CARE and partner NGO Women's Perspectives.
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View from Ukraine: As conflict reaches one-year mark, shelter NGOs are adapting and responding
Read moreNGOs working in Ukraine’s Shelter sector are continuously adapting to the needs of communities, providing support ranging from building repairs to psycho-social and employment services.
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Ukraine one year on: Women are rising in support of each other, but they still need our help
Read moreAs the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine enters its second year, the global community must renew its will to support the most vulnerable groups that have been affected, including women and girls.
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'Breaking the Silence': The 10 most under-reported humanitarian crises of 2022
Read moreCARE launches 'Breaking the Silence', a report highlighting the 10 crises which received the least media attention over the course of the year.
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Breaking the Silence: The ten most under-reported humanitarian crises of 2022
Read moreCARE publishes “Breaking the Silence”, our report on the crises which received the least media attention over the course of the year. This year all ten of the most under-reported humanitarian crises in 2022 were in Africa.
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Syria: UN Security Council renews resolution to maintain humanitarian assistance
Read moreCARE International is relieved by the United Nations Security Council vote to maintain humanitarian assistance for more than four million Syrians in the Northwest of the country through the Bab al-Hawa crossing for another 6 months.
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What the UN Security Council cross border vote means for Syrians
Read moreFailure to renew the cross border resolution would cut off a lifeline for over 4.6 million people in Northwest Syria.
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Ukraine: “Sorry, but we do not have electricity at the moment”
Read moreCARE's Emergency Communications Officer Sarah Easter tells the stories of the people she met on a recent trip to Ukraine as winter sets in.
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7 women activists raise their voices to prevent sexual violence in conflict
Read moreCARE is bringing together 7 women activists from 7 conflict-affected regions to attend the International Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative (PSVI) Conference in London.
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Ukraine: Escalating attacks and winter could dramatically increase humanitarian needs, warns CARE
Read moreAfter the largest attacks on Ukraine’s energy supply and worsening winter conditions, CARE International expresses its deep concern for the safety of civilians across the country.