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CARE distributes water to families fleeing violence in Gaza
Read moreCARE staff have been able to secure and help distribute much-needed water supplies in Gaza to families fleeing violence, and dignity kits for displaced women and girls.
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Meet GenAdapt: Perla's story
Read moreThe expertise and leadership of girls like Perla holds the key to weathering climate change's storms and creating a sustainable future for all.
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Meet a ‘womanitarian’: Sara - "Syrian women and girls have kept our hearts and souls"
Read moreThrough their work at CARE, our partner organizations, and communities around the world, womanitarians are empowering women everywhere and amplifying their voices in the fight for a world of hope, inclusion, and social justice.
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Meet GenAdapt: Hanh’s story
Read moreHanh is part a new generation of women and girls who are the first to have to adapt to a new, tougher climate reality in order to survive and thrive.
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Mimi’s kittens: Hope under the rubble in Morocco
Read moreMimi’s kittens are still under the rubble. It’s an amazing story of hope and survival amidst the devastation caused by the earthquake in Morocco.
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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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Meet a 'womanitarian': Olena - supporting LGBTQ+ rights in Ukraine
Read moreHelen Pankhurst speaks to Olena Shevchenko, who runs Insight, an NGO which supports women’s and LGBTQ+ rights in Ukraine.
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Meet the “womanitarians” striving for hope, inclusion and social justice
Read moreWomen are disproportionately affected by crises and it’s vital that they are central in leading humanitarian responses.
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The first 72 hours
Read moreWithin the first 72 hours of displacement, newly displaced families receive standard relief packages, including ready-to-eat food, basic hygiene materials, and a female transit kit.