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Nairobi Declaration falls short on delivering for the most vulnerable
The inaugural Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi has left vulnerable populations - especially women and girls who are the most impacted by the effects of climate change - on the margins of climate action..
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Exclusive Depeche Mode Concert Experience and Online Auction to Support CARE Refugee Relief in Poland
CARE is pleased to announce a new collaboration with Depeche Mode aimed at supporting Ukrainian refugees in Poland during the band’s Memento Mori world tour..
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CARE Urges All Parties to Reinstate the Black Sea Grain Initiative
CARE is extremely alarmed at the news that Russia has decided to withdraw their participation in the Black Sea Initiative with Ukraine..
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Syria cross-border aid: UN Security Council veto catastrophic for northwest's population
Statement from Sofia Sprechmann Sineiro, CARE International Secretary General, following the veto at the UN Security Council preventing the renewal of the Syrian cross-border mechanism..
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Long-awaited balance for adaptation climate finance still out of sight, new analysis from CARE shows
New analysis of the latest climate finance plans submitted to the UNFCCC demonstrates there is no chance of achieving 50/50 balanced financial support for climate mitigation and adaptation in the near future, CARE has found..
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Ukraine: Explosion of Kakhovka plant displaces nearly 1900 households while floating landmines and oil spill pose further threat
CARE and partners continue lifesaving support after the explosion of Kakhovka plant in Ukraine, and are especially worried about landmines that are now floating in the area..
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Sage Foundation partners with CARE International UK to provide international disaster relief
Sage Foundation announces CARE International UK as its international disaster relief partner. The Foundation will provide £180,000 to support global relief efforts for natural disasters and humanitarian crises as part of its commitment to support communities in need..
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Global Food Crises, 2008 vs 2022: New Report Finds Disparities in Hunger and Funding
A new study just released by CARE reported that 112.6 million more people around the world were driven to hunger after 2020, compared to the previous major global food crisis (2008-2009)..
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Hunger is still causing death in Somalia
With almost 6.7 million people hungry, over 4 million livestock dead, 32%-75% of cereal harvests failed, an increase in food prices, and flooding in several areas, Somalia is facing a worsening crisis..
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Failed planting season poses imminent risk to Sudan's food security
With over 600 people dead, 5,100 injured, approximately 730,000 displaced, and few health centres operational, the dire situation in Sudan is getting worse. The conflict threatens the planting season which is set to begin at the end of May..