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#HungryForAction: 2,400 lives lost in East Africa every day
Read moreToday, anti-poverty charities lined up thousands of shoes in Trafalgar Square as a stark representation of the number of lives currently being lost daily in East Africa due to the hunger crisis.
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Asha is leading her family out of crisis
Read moreThere’s no end to the drought or food shortages in Somalia in sight. But Asha is doing everything she can to lead her family out of this crisis.
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The people of Pakistan are paying the price for inaction on climate change
Read moreMaryam Imtiaz writes about the shocking devastation caused by flooding in Pakistan, and the need to take action on climate change.
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CARE works with communities in Ethiopia to adapt to climate change
Read moreCARE is working with communities in Ethiopia to adapt to climate change by building wells and water pumps, and providing energy-saving stoves.
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Four countries caught in the climate crisis right now
Read moreVulnerable communities are suffering the daily reality of the climate crisis right now in countries like Nigeria, Mali, Chad, and the Philippines.
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Changing the story for women and girls at COP27
Read moreCARE calls on world leaders to change the story for women and girls at the 27th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP27), which takes place from 6-18 November in Egypt.
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Women like Farah need our help now
Read moreFarah was forced to flee her home in search of safety, due to conflict in her country. Today she lives in a displacement camp in Idlib in north-western Syria.
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A gender-just green transition is a triple win for people, the planet and economies
Read moreWomen’s and girls’ opportunities to participate equally in the economy and carry out decent work are steeply declining.
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#HungryForAction: Time is running out to prevent catastrophe in East Africa
Read moreOn Monday 17 October, CARE International UK joined Action Against Hunger and other international aid organisations to urge the new Prime Minister to wake up to the looming famine in East Africa.
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“It was a red letter day when packages arrived”
Read moreCARE was set up in the USA in 1945 to send ‘CARE packages’ of food and other essential supplies to people in need in Europe after the end of World War 2. Gillian Roberts was one of the original recipients of these first CARE packages.