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Ukraine: CARE condemns attack on humanitarian hub in Kherson
Two missile strikes have hit the Kherson Humanitarian Hub in the South of Ukraine. The hub warehouses contained humanitarian aid from several international humanitarian organisations, including CARE..
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"COP28 has rolled out the red carpet for fossil fuel lobbyists"
Global Policy Lead at CARE Climate Justice Centre, Sven Harmeling, highlights how unprecedented participation by fossil fuel lobbyists at COP 28 can hinder the urgent phase out of fossil fuels..
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COP28: Artists, campaigners and humanitarians call on Rishi Sunak to prioritise women and girls in climate action
High profile figures, including Orlando Bloom, Annie Lennox, George MacKay, Stephen Fry and Bianca Jagger, have joined climate activists, humanitarian and feminist leaders to call on the Prime Minister to invest in women and girls who are providing solutions to the climate crisis..
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COP28 - Only 15 out of 133 world leaders attending are women
Yet again, women are side-lined at climate negotiations. While women and girls bear the brunt of the climate crisis, only 15 out of the 133 world leaders participating in COP28 are women..
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End of truce in Gaza: "Hell on earth has returned for children and their families"
Statement from Hiba Tibi, CARE West Bank and Gaza, in response to the announcement of the end of the truce and resumption of fighting in Gaza..
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COP28: A landmark day for climate justice despite imperfect Loss and Damage Fund agreement
On the first day of COP28, Parties have agreed on the details to operationalise the Loss And Damage Fund. CARE urgently calls on all governments to announce significant pledges in the form of grants..
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COP28 is time for an urgent reality check
Ahead of COP28, CARE International is urging developed countries and other major emitters to respond to the reality of the climate crisis..
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CARE welcomes Gaza deal to pause fighting and release hostages
CARE welcomes the announcement of a deal that includes the freeing of 50 civilian hostages, a four-day pause in the fighting, and the entry of critically needed humanitarian aid, medical supplies and fuel into Gaza..
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Gaza: “Emotional scars will last a lifetime”
As the misery further deepens in Gaza, CARE International is calling attention to the immense and long-lasting toll the conflict is having on mental health – especially among women and girls..
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Health sector in DRC crumbles amidst conflict
CARE raises the alarm at the deteriorating and deplorable healthcare situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The impact has been particularly acute for women..