Refugees
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Meet a ‘womanitarian’: Sara - "Syrian women and girls have kept our hearts and souls"
Read moreThrough their work at CARE, our partner organizations, and communities around the world, womanitarians are empowering women everywhere and amplifying their voices in the fight for a world of hope, inclusion, and social justice.
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Nagorno-Karabakh: Escalation of conflict forces thousands of ethnic Armenians to flee
Read moreThousands of Armenians have fled Nagorno-Karabagh for Armenia, days after Azerbaijan launched a military action in the region, which was home to 120,000 ethnic Armenians.
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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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World Refugee Day: ‘’Now that I am a leader, I can raise my voice’’
Read moreMeet the refugee women in Uganda campaigning to be heard in humanitarian decision making – and winning!
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World Refugee Day: How does it feel to start your life all over again?
Read moreThis World Refugee Day, we’ve been asking the public to spend a moment imagining what refugees and displaced people are experiencing.
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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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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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10 million people in DRC urgently need aid amidst increased violence
Read moreRenewed violent clashes involving non-state armed groups have exacerbated the hunger and protection crises in the Democratic Republic of Congo, leaving 10 million people in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.
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Fire incident in CARE-managed Rohingya camp 16
Read moreFollowing a series of recent fire incidents in the Rohingya refugee camps, another incident occurred on March 15, 2023, at approximately 3:30 am local time in CARE Bangladesh-managed camp 16.
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"The excitement in me feels new’’: How one woman is using her voice to lead her community
Read moreJoyce has been part of CARE's Women Lead in Emergencies programme since 2022. Hear how she is using her voice to support other members of her community.