Emergencies
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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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8.3 million people face acute hunger in Somalia by June 2023
Read moreThe situation in Somalia is grim and only a concerted effort can help avert a catastrophe that the country will struggle to recover from.
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Making change happen in humanitarian settings: Perspectives from women refugees leading the way
Read moreWomen from Colombia, Niger and Uganda share their experiences of working with CARE's Women Lead in Emergencies programme and the different ways they are making change happen in the humanitarian system.
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CARE International to begin supporting earthquake-affected families in Indonesia
Read moreCARE is coordinating with local authorities and other aid agencies to respond to urgent needs in Indonesia following devastating earthquake.
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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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Ukraine: Escalating attacks and winter could dramatically increase humanitarian needs, warns CARE
Read moreAfter the largest attacks on Ukraine’s energy supply and worsening winter conditions, CARE International expresses its deep concern for the safety of civilians across the country.
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44 aid workers have lost their lives this year with South Sudan continuing to be one of the deadliest places to be an aid worker
Read moreThis World Humanitarian Day (Friday 19 August), CARE International, a leading humanitarian organisation, has highlighted the dangers facing aid workers as 44 aid workers have lost their lives globally since the beginning of this year.
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CARE providing much needed assistance to flood-affected communities in Pakistan
Read moreCARE International in Pakistan, and its implementing partners, are distributing relief items to affected communities including tents and tarpaulins, emergency latrine kits and everyday essentials including menstrual hygiene items.
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The story of aid in a CARE package
Read moreCARE was first set up in 1945 to send ‘CARE packages’ from people in the USA to people in Europe recovering from World War II.
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Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal
Read moreCARE and our partners have reached over 1.2 million people affected by the crisis in Ukraine with emergency aid. Act now to help save lives.