Refugees
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Ukraine one year on: Natalia - "I did not know how to put my whole life into one suitcase"
Read moreNatalia recalls the moment she and her family fled from their home in Ukraine. Now they live in a shelter in Lviv, supported by CARE and partner NGO Women's Perspectives.
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Ukraine one year on: Women are rising in support of each other, but they still need our help
Read moreAs the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine enters its second year, the global community must renew its will to support the most vulnerable groups that have been affected, including women and girls.
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What the UN Security Council cross border vote means for Syrians
Read moreFailure to renew the cross border resolution would cut off a lifeline for over 4.6 million people in Northwest Syria.
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Winter and war at Ukraine's edge
Read moreAs the attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure continue and winter sets in, Ukrainian refugees are crossing the Polish border once again.
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Making change happen in humanitarian settings: Perspectives from women refugees leading the way
Read moreWomen from Colombia, Niger and Uganda share their experiences of working with CARE's Women Lead in Emergencies programme and the different ways they are making change happen in the humanitarian system.
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Ukraine: Escalating attacks and winter could dramatically increase humanitarian needs, warns CARE
Read moreAfter the largest attacks on Ukraine’s energy supply and worsening winter conditions, CARE International expresses its deep concern for the safety of civilians across the country.
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World Refugee Day: Shockingly low levels of humanitarian aid funding for displaced people around the world
Read moreCARE International is highlighting the urgent need for financial support for millions of refugees worldwide. African countries are particularly affected, where no or only very little support this year has been provided so far to cope with refugee crises.
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Assistance for Ukrainian refugees in Germany: Back-to-School Packages for school age students
Read moreCARE International is now expanding its assistance to Ukrainian refugees thanks to funding from the Deutsche Bank Foundation, Aktion Deutschland Hilft and support from the school backpack manufacturer Satch inside Germany.
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Dana's story: We all want the best for our children
Read moreThe story of a Syrian refugee family as told to CARE and PositiveNegatives.
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Meet the girls from Syria who are changing the story for women’s football
Read moreGirls at Azraq refugee camp in Jordan are using football to #ChangeTheStory for themselves and their teammates.