Conflict
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The catastrophic impact of aid cuts on Sudan’s worsening crisis
Read moreGlobal aid cuts are having a catastrophic impact on Sudan, which remains the world’s largest crisis with millions in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.
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Sudan: A thousand days of crisis
Read moreHumanitarian organisations urge UK Government to keep its commitment to Sudan.
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53 International NGOs warn Israel’s recent registration measures will impede critical humanitarian action
Read moreInternational humanitarian organisations operating in the occupied Palestinian territory warn that Israel’s recent registration measures threaten to halt INGO operations.
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Gaza: The failed promises of two ceasefires
Read moreTwo months on from the ceasefire, Jolien Veldwijk, CARE Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Country Director reflects on the continuing depth of need and scarcity of supplies in Gaza.
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Returning amid rubble: Syria’s road to recovery
Read moreOne year after the major shift in Syria’s governance landscape, humanitarian needs across the country remain critical.
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IPC report on starvation in Sudan: Famine persists amidst ongoing atrocities in El Fasher
Read moreThe new Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Partnership (IPC) report released confirms that famine is persisting in Sudan, with a high risk of it further expanding in the weeks to come.
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Gaza ceasefire: CARE International UK Statement
Read moreWe welcome the news of a potential ceasefire as a moment of hope, and a vital step towards ending the horrifying suffering of Palestinians and all hostages.
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Two separate Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City kill pregnant aid worker and her two infant children, and destroy healthcare centre run by Palestinian organisation
Read moreCARE joins Palestinian partner Juzoor in mourning Tasneem Shublaq and renews call for world leaders to take decisive action to end the carnage.
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Gaza: Leaders of major aid groups call on world leaders to intervene following UN genocide conclusion
Read moreThe leaders of over 20 major aid agencies working in Gaza are calling on world leaders to urgently intervene after a UN commission concluded, for the first time, that genocide is being committed.
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Forcible displacement in Gaza City: Where should we go?
Read moreForcing one million people to leave their homes and places of shelter will push an already catastrophic humanitarian situation over the edge. Families are facing agonising decisions whether to to leave or go.