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UK General Election Results
CARE International UK’s CEO Helen McEachern reacts to the election result:.
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Historic levels of starvation in Sudan, millions of lives at risk
Tens of millions of Sudanese are paying the cruel price of more than 14 months of senseless armed conflict. The world must not look away from this unconscionable suffering. The time to act is now..
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Starving in statistics: CARE's response to Gaza food insecurity report
CARE's response to the latest IPC report on the level of food insecurity in Gaza: There is no more time to wait..
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It's time for the impunity, and the violence, to end: UNSC vote on El Fasher, Sudan
The UN Security Council vote for an immediate halt to the fighting and siege of El Fasher, North Darfur State, finally offers a glimmer of hope for the people of Sudan..
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Crisis in East Darfur, Sudan: Humanitarian disaster worsens as conflict escalates in El Fasher
Sudan's East Darfur region is facing a catastrophic humanitarian crisis as the conflict in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, intensifies.
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Places of shelter are not a target: Israeli airstrikes on UNRWA school in central Gaza
We are deeply saddened by the horrific scenes emerging from an UNRWA-run school in the Al-Nuseirat camp in central Gaza, which has been reportedly targeted by the Israeli army with multiple airstrikes..
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Starvation threatens millions in South Sudan amid conflict in Sudan, funding cuts and climate change
South Sudan is facing a confluence of humanitarian crises that are pushing the country to the brink of starvation, and placing millions of lives and livelihoods at risk..
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As violence and hunger persist, Haitians struggle to adapt and survive
Nearly three months since the start of the current crisis, Haitians continue to face a volatile and dangerous reality marked by daily violence (including sexual violence), hunger, and displacement..
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Women in War report: Women lead their communities but are ignored in decision making
600 million women around the world live within 50 kilometres of a conflict zone. The number has more than doubled since the 1990s, according to Women in War: Leaders, Responders, and Potential, a new report by CARE..
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Access is a challenge with more than 4,000 people impacted by deadly landslide in Enga, Papua New Guinea
A deadly landslide occurred early on Friday morning of 24 May in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea. CARE is ready to respond. The landslide took place in a remote area making access more challenging..