Climate
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CARE on COP27: New fund but small funds: Climate summit outcomes lag behind needs for gender-just climate action
Read moreThe curtain has come down at the 27th UN Climate Change Conference of Parties with mixed outcomes for advancing climate justice.
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Catastrophic hunger and floods in South Sudan as COP27 negotiations conclude
Read moreMany parts of South Sudan are submerged under several feet of flood waters as the rains continues to pour. Almost eight million people are experiencing extreme hunger in the country.
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Climate positive grants with Lendwithcare
Read moreLendwithcare’s climate positive grants provide CARE supporters with the chance to give direct help to low-income families while also bringing down CO2 emissions.
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Halfway through COP27: Time running out for gender-just climate action
Read moreThe 27th UN Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP27) is at its halfway mark. Despite some positive steps, progress during negotiations is continuing at a slow and disappointing pace.
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The people of Pakistan are paying the price for inaction on climate change
Read moreMaryam Imtiaz writes about the shocking devastation caused by flooding in Pakistan, and the need to take action on climate change.
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Ongoing drought leads to school dropouts in parts of Kenya
Read moreThe severe and worsening drought in Kenya has impacted school retention as pupils are forced to drop out of school to support their parents in the search for food, pasture, and water.
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CARE works with communities in Ethiopia to adapt to climate change
Read moreCARE is working with communities in Ethiopia to adapt to climate change by building wells and water pumps, and providing energy-saving stoves.
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Four countries caught in the climate crisis right now
Read moreVulnerable communities are suffering the daily reality of the climate crisis right now in countries like Nigeria, Mali, Chad, and the Philippines.
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Typhoons in the Philippines
Read moreThe Philippines has historically been one of the most vulnerable countries to extreme weather events, such as typhoons, in the Pacific.
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State of emergency in Chad
Read moreThis year, heavy rainfall in Chad has caused catastrophic floods in 18 of the country’s 23 provinces, displacing over 200,000 households and destroying health facilities, roads, bridges, crops, and water systems.