Emergencies
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CARE Statement on the Myanmar and Thailand Earthquake
Read moreA powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake has caused widespread destruction, particularly in Mandalay. CARE and our partners are urgently assessing the damage and preparing to support affected communities.
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Sudan Emergency Appeal
Read moreSudan is in crisis. Over 25 million people are facing severe hunger. Please donate today and help save lives.
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Sudan crisis: What's happening in Sudan and how you can help
Read moreThis week, donations to our Sudan Emergency Appeal will be matched by one of our generous supporters.
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Türkiye-Syria earthquakes: Two years on, Syrian refugee women share stories of survival and resilience
Read moreAhead of the two year anniversary of the Türkiye-Syria earthquakes, we spoke to Syrian refugee women in Türkiye who are striving against all the odds to build dignified and hopeful futures.
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New CARE Report: The 10 most under-reported humanitarian crises in 2024
Read moreAlmost 35 million people are affected by forgotten humanitarian crises, a new report by CARE International has found.
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Gaza: Israeli missile strike on WFP warehouse kills staff member of CARE partner, seriously injures two others
Read moreCARE International is deeply saddened by the tragic death of a staff member of CARE partner organization MA’AN Development Center in Gaza following an Israeli missile strike.
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20 Years After the Indian Ocean Tsunami: Memories from CARE colleagues and survivors
Read moreCARE colleagues and survivors of the Indian Ocean Tsunami share their reflections on the day that forever changed their lives.
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CARE International statement on earthquake in Vanuatu
Read moreA magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck Vanuatu on Tuesday 17 December.
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CARE International statement on Syria
Read moreToday, we join the Syrian people in their unwavering hope and cautious optimism for a better future. However, the humanitarian needs inside Syria remain enormous.
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CARE International responds to the Global Humanitarian Overview
Read moreWorld leaders must prioritise preventing and ending conflict and ensuring the protection of civilians and humanitarian workers – everywhere, says CARE International.