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One month of conflict in Sudan: CARE Egypt supports Sudanese refugees
350,000 people could arrive in Egypt within the next six months according to the UNHCR.
350,000 people could arrive in Egypt within the next six months according to the UNHCR.
Nearly 7 million people currently face food insecurity mainly associated to climate change impacts.
CARE International is extremely concerned about the potential impacts to the population, especially the highly vulnerable Rohingya refugee community.
The population is at risk of facing an even more dire hunger crisis - especially women and girls who were already affected most by food insecurity, according to a recent CARE analysis.
The Confederation strongly condemns the recent upsurge of violence in Gaza which has led to the killing of civilians, including women and children.
Millions of people remain with acute humanitarian needs on both sides of the border, depending on aid for food, water, shelter and health support.
"It is critical that we don’t move forward without fully incorporating and acting upon the lessons of the pandemic," CARE USA CEO and President, Michelle Nunn.
Over 40,000 people have already crossed the border fleeing from the escalating conflict - the majority of whom are women and children
As the news of a ceasefire bring a welcome reprieve for Sudanese citizens, we are working closely with our partners to respond to the incoming Sudanese refugees in Chad, the majority of whom are women and children.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.