Climate
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Humanitarian crisis escalates in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo due to renewed clashes and flooding
Read moreThe humanitarian crisis in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has reached critical levels as clashes intensify, resulting in widespread displacement and escalating risks for women and children.
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Landmark agreements but COP28 deal weak on adaptation finance
Read moreCOP28 secured historic agreements on fossil fuel transition and the Loss and Damage Fund. However, developing countries have been let down by the lack of support for adaptation.
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Meet GenAdapt: Mamata’s story
Read moreCARE is supporting Mamata's community to find ways to adapt to the the harsh reality of climate change and survive the devastating floods frequently experienced in her village in Bangladesh.
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World Environment Day: How farmers in Syria are adapting their methods to keep growing in the face of ongoing drought
Read moreThis 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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COP28: Progress stalling at midway point
Read moreAfter a positive start, the lack of progress at COP28 is concerning. The operationalisation of the Loss and Damage Fund was a landmark day for climate justice but the amount of funding pledged so far can only be regarded as a very first step.
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"COP28 has rolled out the red carpet for fossil fuel lobbyists"
Read moreGlobal 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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CARE research finds UK is failing to meet ambitions to progress women and girls’ leadership in tackling climate change
Read moreAs delegates gather in Dubai to discuss the vital role that gender justice plays in climate action, CARE has published new research that finds the UK is failing to meet its own ambitions to progress women and girls leadership in tackling climate change.
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COP28: Artists, campaigners and humanitarians call on Rishi Sunak to prioritise women and girls in climate action
Read moreHigh 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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As climate change brings ever extreme weather to Vanuatu, women are leading their communities to rebuild after disaster
Read moreWe speak to Lina and Marie, two women from Vanuatu who have taken on roles as Shelter Focal Points to lead their communities in the recovery from Cyclones Judy and Kevin.
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COP28 - Only 15 out of 133 world leaders attending are women
Read moreYet 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.