Emergencies
-
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.
-
Meet GenAdapt: Mamata’s story
Read moreCARE is supporting Mamata's community to find ways to adapt to the the harsh reality of climate change and survive the devastating floods frequently experienced in her village in Bangladesh.
-
Nearly 300 million people caught up in humanitarian crises will need urgent support in 2024
Read moreThe UN OCHA has launched today the Global Humanitarian Overview 2024, which outlines the most pressing humanitarian needs around the globe and what will it take to respond to them.
-
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.
-
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.
-
CARE research finds UK is failing to meet ambitions to progress women and girls’ leadership in tackling climate change
Read moreAs delegates gather in Dubai to discuss the vital role that gender justice plays in climate action, CARE has published new research that finds the UK is failing to meet its own ambitions to progress women and girls leadership in tackling climate change.
-
As climate change brings ever extreme weather to Vanuatu, women are leading their communities to rebuild after disaster
Read moreWe speak to Lina and Marie, two women from Vanuatu who have taken on roles as Shelter Focal Points to lead their communities in the recovery from Cyclones Judy and Kevin.
-
End of truce in Gaza: "Hell on earth has returned for children and their families"
Read moreStatement from Hiba Tibi, CARE West Bank and Gaza, in response to the announcement of the end of the truce and resumption of fighting in Gaza.
-
COP28 - Only 15 out of 133 world leaders attending are women
Read moreYet again, women are side-lined at climate negotiations. While women and girls bear the brunt of the climate crisis, only 15 out of the 133 world leaders participating in COP28 are women.
-
Truce in Gaza: Time to breathe, time to mourn
Read moreSaaed Rafiq Al-Madhoun, Gaza’s Emergency Response Coordinator, reports from Gaza after a weekend of relative calm during a pause in the fighting.