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“Art is another way to reach people”: drawings from Afghanistan
Read moreWhen the Taliban came back into power in 2021, the strict curfew meant Melissa Comet couldn't leave her building or socialise. With nothing else to do, she picked up a pen and drew.
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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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One year on from flooding in Pakistan, communities face a long road to recovery
Read moreCommunities in Pakistan are still recovering from the devastating floods that started one year ago. Will the international community deliver on its commitment to Loss and Damage?
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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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"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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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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Yemen conflict’s eight-year mark - how life in the war-torn country has been unfolding
Read moreToday, 26 March 2023, the people of Yemen enter their ninth year of conflict since its escalation in 2015. Read how the lives of the people of Yemen have been affected by the conflict.
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A woman with a wrench? ‘Why not?’ asks Ra’edah
Read moreArranging for a plumber to come round isn't always easy in Jordan, as many women cannot be alone with a male, non-family member. Ra-edah's come up with a solution - she's blazing the trail as a female plumber.
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If you had to run for your life, what would you take?
Read moreWe asked survivors of the Turkey-Syria earthquakes to share with us their most prized-possessions that they were able to recover from under the rubble of the earthquake.