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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
CARE International UK wants to express its sadness at news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II..
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DEC launches Pakistan Floods Appeal
As floods devastate Pakistan, the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) is today (Thursday 1 September) launching an urgent appeal to help millions across the country who are in need of immediate help to survive..
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Getting girls back to school
Across the world families are facing the heartbreaking decision not to send their daughters back to school. They simply have no choice..
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Six months of conflict in Ukraine: Brutal mental health toll must not be overlooked
Since the escalation of war, more than 10 million women and children have been negatively impacted, with an estimated one third of Ukrainian refugees expected to develop depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorders. There is an urgent need to provide support to those suffering from ongoing war trauma now and in the months and years to come..
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I joined a Wikipedia Editathon to #ChangeTheStory and address the Wikipedia Gender Gap
At CARE, we’re trying to #ChangeTheStory on women’s representation by partnering with Wikimedia UK and Women In Red to celebrate women’s accomplishments. Only 19.3% of biographies on English Wikipedia are of women and we want to change that..
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Meet the girls from Syria who are changing the story for women’s football
Girls at Azraq refugee camp in Jordan are using football to #ChangeTheStory for themselves and their teammates..
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Appointment of new interim CEO for CARE International UK
The CARE International UK Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Eamon Cassidy as our new interim CEO, starting July 4..
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CARE is changing the story: Making women equally represented and valued
CARE partners with Wikimedia UK and Women In Red to make sure women are equally represented and equally valued. Because when we change the story about women, we change the story for women..
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Seven CARE women demand action from G7 leaders ahead of this week's Summit
Seven women from countries including Ukraine, Afghanistan and Bangladesh have written to G7 leaders to offer a first-hand perspective on how the world’s most pressing crises are affecting women and girls globally..
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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..