CARE and our partners are reaching people with urgent aid
More than 6 million people have fled their homes in Ukraine, leaving behind jobs, belongings and loved ones. CARE is especially concerned about the safety of women and girls, who are particularly at risk in an active conflict situation like this, including from violence and sexual exploitation.
CARE and our partners are providing aid in Ukraine, Poland, Romania, Germany and Georgia.
How CARE is responding
CARE and partners have reached nearly one million people affected by the crisis since February 2022. Your donation could help us to provide:
- Cash assistance
- Emergency food
- Safe water and sanitation
- Health services
- Accommodation
- Education
Latest news and stories
See how CARE works in over 100 countries to save lives and deliver assistance to vulnerable communities.
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As climate change brings ever extreme weather to Vanuatu, women are leading their communities to rebuild after disaster
We 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
Saaed 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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Days without water in Gaza, nights of darkness and fear
Finding 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.