Conflict
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100 days of darkness and destruction in Gaza: Urgent focus on maternal and reproductive health needed
Read moreAhead of the one-hundred-day mark since the outbreak of conflict in Gaza and Israel, CARE is gravely concerned about the mounting levels of hunger and the catastrophic and life-threatening conditions faced by pregnant women, young mothers, and newborns.
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Displaced families in northwest Syria resort to burning unsafe materials to keep warm in the winter
Read moreWith the onset of winter and the rainy season, the suffering of those displaced in Syrian camps is exacerbated, marking the twelfth consecutive year of war and life in miserable conditions.
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CARE welcomes UNSC Resolution 2720 on Gaza
Read moreWe welcome the steps taken by the UN Security Council to pass a resolution but these words must translate into concrete action to save lives, address the immense suffering, and avert further disaster.
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Meet a ‘womanitarian’: Yulia - "May love, tolerance, and understanding unite our world"
Read moreYulia, a humanitarian worker from Ukraine, shares the deep impact the escalation of the conflict has had on her organisation's work and how they plan to continue supporting women in a context of growing needs.
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7 things you need to know about the humanitarian situation in Gaza
Read moreDisplacement, hunger, lack of medical care and clean water, and the onset of winter are stretching the coping abilities of children and their families in Gaza to the absolute limit.
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With 100 percent of Gaza facing hunger crisis only a ceasefire can prevent a full famine
Read moreThe Integrated Food Security and Nutrition Phase Classification - IPC report released earlier today provides a catastrophic snapshot of food insecurity right now in Gaza and speaks to the urgent need for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian access.
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CARE joins coalition of NGOs in call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire
Read moreA coalition of NGOs join together in a call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, to end the appalling suffering of people in Gaza, the West Bank and Israel.
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A letter from a mother in Gaza
Read moreAlaa, 30, mother of three children, writes about what it is like to be a mother in Gaza. She is currently in Rafah in South Gaza, living under constant bombardment.
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Gaza: UN Security Council must reconvene and pass resolution for ceasefire
Read moreWe are appalled at the failure of the UN Security Council to authorise a resolution demanding a humanitarian ceasefire and unconditional release of hostages held in Gaza.
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Gaza: After two months of war, women last to eat and children first to die
Read moreDisplacement, hunger, lack of medical care and clean water, and the onset of winter are stretching the coping abilities of women and children to the absolute limit, CARE warns on the occasion of the two-month mark of the armed conflict in Gaza.