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CARE statement on the evacuation order in Gaza
CARE statement on the evacuation order in Rafah, Gaza.
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GAZA: Military offensive on Rafah would be a “cruel and heart-breaking blow”
As Israel escalates its military offensive on Rafah in southern Gaza, 1.5 million men, women and children sheltering there, already facing total deprivation and apocalyptic living conditions, are clinging to survival by a thread. CARE is joining the global outcry demanding that this operation be immediately halted..
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CARE Calls for urgent action for women and girls in the hunger crisis
Today’s release of the Global Report on Food Crises marks another in a series of grave milestones in the fight against hunger: there are more people facing the worst forms of starvation today than there have been in this report’s 8-year history..
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One Year Later: Women and Girls Bear the Brunt of Sudan's Conflict
Monday, 15th April 2024 marks one year since the start of the conflict in Sudan which has displaced millions and led to the deaths of tens of thousands. The conflict has had severe impacts on women and girls who are bearing the brunt of it..
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Gaza: Six months on, elderly and children trapped sick and hungry in death zone
Six months since the devastating conflict in Gaza started, CARE is gravely concerned about increasing deaths from illness, injuries, and hunger, with young children, pregnant women, and the elderly particularly at risk..
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CARE Statement on UK arms sales to Israel
CARE calls for the UK Government to suspend arms export licenses to Israel..
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Amid unprecedented violence, Haitians face starvation, displacement, and trauma
As extreme and unpredictable violence in Port-au-Prince persists, Haitians across the capital city face a multi-dimensional crisis with displacement, hunger, and acute health risks, along with the near constant fear of injury, rape, physical violence, and loss of life..
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IPC Report: Half of Gaza experiencing ‘catastrophic’ hunger, famine imminent in Northern Governates
The Integrated Food Security and Nutrition Phase Classification (IPC) report paints an extraordinarily dire picture of extreme hunger, malnutrition, and desperation in Gaza..
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CARE statement on recent violence in Haiti
The recent spike in violence in Haiti which started on February 29 has been exceptional in its intensity and magnitude..