Emergencies
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Libya: Country in shock after devastating floods
Read moreDevastating floods in Libya caused by Storm Daniel have taken the lives of thousands of people. CARE is assessing the situation and is on standby to assist.
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Morocco Earthquake update: “Our children are afraid”
Read moreHundreds of people continue to sleep outside at night following the devastating earthquake in Morocco. CARE is providing hot meals, shelter, safe drinking water and medical supplies.
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Morocco earthquake latest: "It was a terrifying night for all of us"
Read moreAs the death toll from the Moroccan earthquake reaches over 2000, CARE is coordinating closely with the Moroccan authorities to respond to urgent and growing needs.
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Morocco earthquake appeal
Read moreA powerful earthquake has struck Morocco. CARE is ready to respond. Donate now to save lives.
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Morocco Earthquake alert
Read moreYesterday at 23:11 local time, a powerful earthquake struck central Morocco killing hundreds of people and causing devastation to towns and villages including Marrakech
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Meet a 'womanitarian': Olena - supporting LGBTQ+ rights in Ukraine
Read moreHelen Pankhurst speaks to Olena Shevchenko, who runs Insight, an NGO which supports women’s and LGBTQ+ rights in Ukraine.
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Meet the “womanitarians” striving for hope, inclusion and social justice
Read moreWomen are disproportionately affected by crises and it’s vital that they are central in leading humanitarian responses.
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The first 72 hours
Read moreWithin the first 72 hours of displacement, newly displaced families receive standard relief packages, including ready-to-eat food, basic hygiene materials, and a female transit kit.
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Northwest Syria: “I want to support my children without relying on anyone else's assistance”
Read moreWhen the earthquake started in the middle of the night, I was breastfeeding my baby, who was sick. It was a very scary experience; we did not know where to go or where to take refuge.
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Türkiye: “The earthquake is not over, we are still living in tents and containers”
Read moreElcin, 38, is awake and lying in her bed with her eight-year-old daughter Elena when the house in the Turkish province Hatay starts shaking violently.