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Elcin’s story, Turkey: “I miss my children’s voices”
18 months after the devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria in February 2023, the needs remain immense..
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Having triplets in Gaza: Yasmeen's story
Yasmeen’s joy at conceiving after nine years of IVF was short-lived, when war broke out in Gaza just one and a half months after she became pregnant..
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Birth under bombs: 9 months of hell in Gaza
Since the start of the conflict in Gaza, pregnant women are now three times more likely to miscarry. And if they carry their baby to full term, they are now three times more likely to die in childbirth..
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Zenab’s story: What it’s like to give birth in Gaza right now
Zenab learnt of her pregnancy just three days before the war started. This is the story of the birth of her daughter, Laila..
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A day in the life of midwife Munguci, Uganda
Munguci is a midwife at a health clinic at Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement in Uganda. A simple kit could help Munguci and her colleagues save more women and babies' lives..
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Gaza: The daily hunt for nappies and sanitary pads
CARE has spoken to three women in Gaza who have told us about their daily ordeal trying to find hygiene products for themselves and their children..
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World Refugee Day: How do we define home?
In recognition of World Refugee Day 2024 we asked people all over the world – including refugees and displaced people - to tell us what home means to them..
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Resilience amid suffering: Nothing is normal for families in Gaza
Yasmin, Dunia, Basem, and Sara have each endured the war’s brutal impact on their lives in different ways. Their stories collectively paint a picture of the widespread suffering and resilience in Gaza..
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World Environment Day: How farmers in Syria are adapting their methods to keep growing in the face of ongoing drought
This World Environment Day, CARE explores how farmers in Syria are adapting their methods to keep food on the table for families across the country..
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Displaced yet again: Thousands of people are fleeing from Rafah
As Israel continues its offensive on Rafah, exhausted, starving and terrified Palestinians tell us their fears as they are faced with the prospect of having to flee yet again..