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The story of aid in a CARE package
CARE was first set up in 1945 to send ‘CARE packages’ from people in the USA to people in Europe recovering from World War II..
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Women like Karima need our help now
The conflict in Afghanistan is one of the world’s most complex and longstanding humanitarian crises. Like many other conflicts, it is disproportionately impacting women and girls. This is why we urgently need your help..
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Women like Farah need our help now
Farah 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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Lyndall Stein appointed new Chair of the Board of Trustees of CARE International UK
Lyndall Stein has been appointed Chair of the Board of Trustees of CARE International UK. She will take up her post from 1 August 2022..
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Mothers like Natasha need our help now
The ongoing crisis in Ukraine shows just how devastating it is to be caught up in a conflict. Before our eyes, we are seeing families being ripped apart and ordinary citizens are taking up arms..
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CARE International UK announces that Laurie Lee will be stepping down as Chief Executive Officer
During Laurie’s leadership, CARE’s team in the UK, and globally, have campaigned for gender equality..
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Women leaders in the garment industry - Photographer blog
Yen in Vietnam, Fabeha in Bangladesh and Anita in Indonesia each spoke to women holding different roles in garment factories to learn what matters most to them..
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Syria: What’s it like when your country has been at war as long as you’ve been alive?
Atiya barely remembers Syria, She knows her native country only through stories told by her parents..
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Tonga disaster 2022: CARE calls for donations
As the damage in Tonga is revealed, CARE International has set up the Tonga Emergency Appeal for people in the UK to support the survivors of the volcanic eruption and tsunami, which devastated the islands on 15 January..
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Restarting our humanitarian response in Afghanistan
In the last week we have restarted our emergency humanitarian response in Afghanistan, where around 14 million people are currently going hungry..