Climate
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Long-awaited balance for adaptation climate finance still out of sight, new analysis from CARE shows
Read moreNew analysis of the latest climate finance plans submitted to the UNFCCC demonstrates there is no chance of achieving 50/50 balanced financial support for climate mitigation and adaptation in the near future, CARE has found.
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Action on climate justice
Read moreCARE International UK is calling on governments to take urgent action to keep global heating to 1.5 degrees, support women as leaders and frontline responders and promote a gender-just green transition.
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CARE's response to Cyclone Freddy: When emergencies hit, responding fast is a matter of life and death
Read moreWhen Cyclone Freddy made landfall, CARE International UK was able to quickly mobilise resources to support communities in Madagascar and Malawi.
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Breaking the Silence: The ten most under-reported humanitarian crises of 2022
Read moreCARE publishes “Breaking the Silence”, our report on the crises which received the least media attention over the course of the year. This year all ten of the most under-reported humanitarian crises in 2022 were in Africa.
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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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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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COP27: Loss and damage financing vital to protect women and girls
Read moreCARE strongly urges the UK Government to support loss and damage financing at the 27th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP27).