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"I know how difficult it is to look for shelter": A day in the life of a humanitarian shelter advisor in Ukraine
Read moreOmer, a Shelter Advisor for CARE Ukraine, talks to CARE about his motivation for working in the shelter sector, his work in Ukraine and why dignified shelter is more important now than ever.
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World Health Day, Syria: “What I am witnessing as a doctor after the earthquakes is something I have never seen before”
Read moreDr. Dima Um Nour, a gynaecologist working in northwest Syria, describes what she witnesses every day and how the devastating earthquakes have impacted her patients.
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Yemen conflict’s eight-year mark - how life in the war-torn country has been unfolding
Read moreToday, 26 March 2023, the people of Yemen enter their ninth year of conflict since its escalation in 2015. Read how the lives of the people of Yemen have been affected by the conflict.
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A woman with a wrench? ‘Why not?’ asks Ra’edah
Read moreArranging for a plumber to come round isn't always easy in Jordan, as many women cannot be alone with a male, non-family member. Ra-edah's come up with a solution - she's blazing the trail as a female plumber.
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If you had to run for your life, what would you take?
Read moreWe asked survivors of the Turkey-Syria earthquakes to share with us their most prized-possessions that they were able to recover from under the rubble of the earthquake.
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"The excitement in me feels new’’: How one woman is using her voice to lead her community
Read moreJoyce has been part of CARE's Women Lead in Emergencies programme since 2022. Hear how she is using her voice to support other members of her community.
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One month since Syria-Turkey Earthquakes: A complex crisis with evolving needs
Read moreCARE and partners have responded in some of the areas hardest hit by the earthquake in both Türkiye and Syria, delivering life-saving humanitarian assistance to more than 230,000 people.
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International Day of Education: A reflection on education in Yemen today
Read moreHuda Dhaif, CARE Yemen’s Governance and Education Advisor, reflects on what can be done to increase access to safe, inclusive, and quality education for boys and girls in Yemen.
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Ukraine: “Sorry, but we do not have electricity at the moment”
Read moreCARE's Emergency Communications Officer Sarah Easter tells the stories of the people she met on a recent trip to Ukraine as winter sets in.
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Winter and war at Ukraine's edge
Read moreAs the attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure continue and winter sets in, Ukrainian refugees are crossing the Polish border once again.