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7 things you need to know about the humanitarian situation in Gaza
Read moreDisplacement, hunger, lack of medical care and clean water, and the onset of winter are stretching the coping abilities of children and their families in Gaza to the absolute limit.
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A letter from a mother in Gaza
Read moreAlaa, 30, mother of three children, writes about what it is like to be a mother in Gaza. She is currently in Rafah in South Gaza, living under constant bombardment.
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Meet GenAdapt: Mamata’s story
Read moreCARE is supporting Mamata's community to find ways to adapt to the the harsh reality of climate change and survive the devastating floods frequently experienced in her village in Bangladesh.
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World Environment Day: How farmers in Syria are adapting their methods to keep growing in the face of ongoing drought
Read moreThis World Environment Day, CARE explores how farmers in Syria are adapting their methods to keep food on the table for families across the country.
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As climate change brings ever extreme weather to Vanuatu, women are leading their communities to rebuild after disaster
Read moreWe speak to Lina and Marie, two women from Vanuatu who have taken on roles as Shelter Focal Points to lead their communities in the recovery from Cyclones Judy and Kevin.
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Truce in Gaza: Time to breathe, time to mourn
Read moreSaaed Rafiq Al-Madhoun, Gaza’s Emergency Response Coordinator, reports from Gaza after a weekend of relative calm during a pause in the fighting.
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Climate change is sexist: World leaders must act at COP28
Read more"We need the world's leaders to take action on climate change because it affects us all. Tomorrow may be too late.” - Josselyn, Ecuador
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Meet a ‘womanitarian’: Abeba - "Stand on the side of Tigrayan women"
Read moreIn her work at the Women’s Association of Tigray (WAT), Abeba Hailesilassie helps to support survivors of gender-based violence and promotes women’s leadership in decision-making.
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Days without water in Gaza, nights of darkness and fear
Read moreFinding food is a critical issue, but one of the most critical for everyone in Gaza – whether in a house or in one of the United Nations shelters – is also one of the most basic: access to clean water.
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Meet GenAdapt: Phong’s story
Read morePhong is a mother of three and a farmer in Vietnam. Extreme weather has led to crop loss, leaving her family with little income and not enough to eat - but she is finding ways to adapt to the impact of climate change.