Emergencies
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Sage Foundation partners with CARE International UK to provide international disaster relief
Read moreSage Foundation announces CARE International UK as its international disaster relief partner. The Foundation will provide £180,000 to support global relief efforts for natural disasters and humanitarian crises as part of its commitment to support communities in need.
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Millions of women are in crisis around the globe – act now to help them rebuild their lives
Read moreFind out how you could support women like Salma to rebuild their lives after a crisis.
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Hunger is still causing death in Somalia
Read moreWith almost 6.7 million people hungry, over 4 million livestock dead, 32%-75% of cereal harvests failed, an increase in food prices, and flooding in several areas, Somalia is facing a worsening crisis.
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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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World Health Day, Syria: “What I am witnessing as a doctor after the earthquakes is something I have never seen before”
Read moreDr. Dima Um Nour, a gynaecologist working in northwest Syria, describes what she witnesses every day and how the devastating earthquakes have impacted her patients.
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World Health Day: Increasing healthcare needs in Turkey and northwest Syria
Read moreAs a result of the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and northwest Syria, men, women and children are now at risk of more long-term health concerns, with warning signs of a potential outbreak of waterborne diseases in the wider region.
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CARE's response to Cyclone Freddy: When emergencies hit, responding fast is a matter of life and death
Read moreWhen Cyclone Freddy made landfall, CARE International UK was able to quickly mobilise resources to support communities in Madagascar and Malawi.