Conflict
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UK Government restricts 30 out of 350 arms licenses to Israel
Read moreCARE's reaction to the news today that the UK Government is restricting 30 out of 350 arms licenses to Israel.
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Polio in Gaza: The latest
Read moreAs far as anyone in Gaza knew, no one here had contracted polio in a quarter-century. Until Abdelrahman.
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Sudan: 500 days of death, devastation and destruction
Read moreToday marks 500 days of relentless conflict in Sudan that has killed thousands and left millions in dire need of humanitarian assistance, with women and girls bearing the worst of the war.
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Ukraine: Humanitarian situation in Pokrovsk region rapidly deteriorates
Read moreSince 20 August, the continuous shelling of Pokrovsk city and nearby settlements has triggered the urgent evacuation of families with children.
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Gaza: New Israeli orders force thousands in Deir al-Balah to flee again, and disrupt last aid hub
Read moreJoint NGO press release on Deir al-Balah evacuations
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Gaza: Aid agencies and medical professionals warn of dangers of a mass polio outbreak without urgent action, endangering a generation of children
Read moreThe first case of polio has been recorded in Gaza, 25 years since being eliminated. Aid agencies and medical professionals have joined forces to call urgently for a ceasefire to allow life-saving polio vaccinations to be administered to about 640,000 children aged under 10.
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Six women leaders on staying safe and supporting women and girls in a humanitarian crisis
Read moreAs we mark World Humanitarian Day (WHD) on Monday 19th August, we put the spotlight on six women leaders who are bringing desperately needed relief to people facing crises.
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Impunity must end as attacks on aid workers rise to record highs
Read moreOn World Humanitarian Day, CARE is demanding an end to attacks on aid workers, an end to impunity for perpetrators, and increased support to local and national organisations, including women led organisations.
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A newborn baby clings to life in Gaza
Read moreDiana* tells the story of the birth of her son, Yaman*, and her fight for his survival.
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10 years after Yazidi genocide in Iraq: Still no safe home to go back to
Read moreAhead of the ten-year mark on August 3rd 2024, CARE is deeply concerned about the challenges Yazidi families continue to face due to long-term displacement and the barriers that prevent them from returning home.