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Appointment of new Chief Executive Officer
CARE International UK’s Board of Trustees is delighted to announce the appointment of Helen McEachern as its new Chief Executive Officer..
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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”
Dr. 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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CARE's response to Cyclone Freddy: When emergencies hit, responding fast is a matter of life and death
When Cyclone Freddy made landfall, CARE International UK was able to quickly mobilise resources to support communities in Madagascar and Malawi..
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World Health Day: Increasing healthcare needs in Turkey and northwest Syria
As a result of the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and northwest Syria, men, women and children are now at risk of more long-term health concerns, with warning signs of a potential outbreak of waterborne diseases in the wider region..
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Yemen conflict’s eight-year mark - how life in the war-torn country has been unfolding
Today, 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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Partnering to embed gender transformation into WASH
CARE International UK, CARE Kenya and Diageo have just completed a pilot programme in Kenya to make Water Management Committees at community level gender inclusive by design..
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"The excitement in me feels new’’: How one woman is using her voice to lead her community
Joyce has been part of CARE's Women Lead in Emergencies programme since 2022. Hear how she is using her voice to support other members of her community..
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International Day of Education: A reflection on education in Yemen today
Huda Dhaif, CARE Yemen’s Governance and Education Advisor, reflects on what can be done to increase access to safe, inclusive, and quality education for boys and girls in Yemen..
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Breaking the Silence: The ten most under-reported humanitarian crises of 2022
CARE publishes “Breaking the Silence”, our report on the crises which received the least media attention over the course of the year. This year all ten of the most under-reported humanitarian crises in 2022 were in Africa..
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Making change happen in humanitarian settings: Perspectives from women refugees leading the way
Women 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..