Food, hunger and nutrition
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With 100 percent of Gaza facing hunger crisis only a ceasefire can prevent a full famine
Read moreThe Integrated Food Security and Nutrition Phase Classification - IPC report released earlier today provides a catastrophic snapshot of food insecurity right now in Gaza and speaks to the urgent need for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian access.
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World Leaders urged to address Yemen’s humanitarian funding crisis ahead of UNGA
Read moreAlmost 100 international and national organisations working in Yemen have urged World Leaders to address the country’s dire humanitarian funding crisis. After more than eight years of conflict, over 21.6 million Yemenis have recognised humanitarian needs.
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Meet a ‘womanitarian’: Zehra - “I am a humanitarian worker. I need to be there.”
Read moreZehra is currently working with CARE’s emergency response team to support communities affected by the earthquakes that caused devastation in Turkey and Syria earlier this year.
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Dogs for humanity
Read moreIn honour of our loyal canine companions on International Dog Day, here are some stories from the 111 countries where CARE works that pay tribute to the dogs in our lives.
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CARE Urges All Parties to Reinstate the Black Sea Grain Initiative
Read moreCARE is extremely alarmed at the news that Russia has decided to withdraw their participation in the Black Sea Initiative with Ukraine.
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Global Food Crises, 2008 vs 2022: New Report Finds Disparities in Hunger and Funding
Read moreA new study just released by CARE reported that 112.6 million more people around the world were driven to hunger after 2020, compared to the previous major global food crisis (2008-2009).
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Hunger is still causing death in Somalia
Read moreWith almost 6.7 million people hungry, over 4 million livestock dead, 32%-75% of cereal harvests failed, an increase in food prices, and flooding in several areas, Somalia is facing a worsening crisis.
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Failed planting season poses imminent risk to Sudan's food security
Read moreWith over 600 people dead, 5,100 injured, approximately 730,000 displaced, and few health centres operational, the dire situation in Sudan is getting worse. The conflict threatens the planting season which is set to begin at the end of May.
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Conflict will worsen the humanitarian situation in Sudan
Read moreThe continued fighting in Sudan has led to increased fatalities and casualties. CARE is deeply concerned about the safety and well-being of Sudanese communities – especially women and girls in the country.
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10 million people in DRC urgently need aid amidst increased violence
Read moreRenewed violent clashes involving non-state armed groups have exacerbated the hunger and protection crises in the Democratic Republic of Congo, leaving 10 million people in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.