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Libya floods: Country in shock with the death toll and destruction
Over 5,000 people have lost their lives, 10,000 are missing and entire cities have been swept away. CARE is assessing the situation and is on standby to assist.
Over 5,000 people have lost their lives, 10,000 are missing and entire cities have been swept away. CARE is assessing the situation and is on standby to assist.
As the death toll reaches over 2,000, CARE in Morocco is adapting its programming to provide psychological support and emergency aid to survivors.
The inaugural climate meeting with African leaders has failed to address the needs of women, girls and other vulnerable groups in its final declaration.
CARE joins 25 organizations in extending condolences to R2P for the tragic loss of a colleague in the recent missile strike on Chernihiv.
Ahead of World Humanitarian Day on August 19th, South Sudan continues to be the deadliest place for humanitarian aid workers, followed by Sudan, Somalia, and Ukraine.
Principals of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) plead to all parties to the conflict end the violence, urge the international community to increase support and renew their support to the people of Sudan.
In Niger, a country already affected by multiple crises, NGOs are warning that further instability could strongly deteriorate the living conditions of the most vulnerable, including women and children, and hamper the humanitarian response.
Many people in Lebanon, including refugees and migrant workers, are struggling to make ends meet due to a host of factors stemming from the financial ruin and complete economic decline worsened by the port explosion in 2020.
Six months after a series of earthquakes struck southern Türkiye and northwest Syria, families are struggling to rebuild their lives while coping with record-high temperatures that are further stretching limited water resources.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.