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CARE welcomes ICJ ruling to halt operations in Rafah and open the Rafah crossing
The International Court of Justice's order is crucial for safeguarding civilians in Gaza from violence and ensuring they have access to essential needs and services.
The International Court of Justice's order is crucial for safeguarding civilians in Gaza from violence and ensuring they have access to essential needs and services.
The recent offensive in the Kharkiv region is forcing people to evacuate from communities that are under fire or threat of potential occupation, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis.
Marking both the 25th anniversary of the UN Security Council’s adoption of the protection of civilians (POC) in armed conflict agenda, and the 75th anniversary of the 1949 Geneva Conventions, NGOs working in conflict zones around the world, jointly urge for priority actions for maintaining international peace and security.
CARE is particularly concerned about the impacts on women and girls, who already face restrictions on their freedom, hindering their ability to access critical lifesaving services.
13 months since the start of a horrific conflict, Sudan now faces the risk of further deterioration in crisis as fighting intensifies in El Fasher, North Darfur.
As tensions and airstrikes rise in Palestine's southernmost city, CARE's Secretary-General urges for the international community to halt what would be another catastrophic blow to a people already exhausted, starving and terrified.
In this breifing note released by humanitarian agencies with staff working in Gaza, the agencies state how majority of the pledged commitments of increased humanitarian access in the region have not been implemented, nor has a timeline for implementation been announced.
Principals of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC), including CARE's Secretary-General Sofia Sprechmann Sinero, warn that the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo is threatening to push the country to the brink of catastrophe.
The protracted 13-year conflict and the attendant economic crisis and loss of livelihoods for millions of Syrians, coupled with a three-year long drought impacting agricultural production, has left an unprecedented number of Syrians in need of aid.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.