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Women and girls most at risk as Pakistan floods create humanitarian crisis, warns CARE
Among the 33 million people impacted, women and girls face higher risks of violence and suffer from lack of access to reproductive health
Among the 33 million people impacted, women and girls face higher risks of violence and suffer from lack of access to reproductive health
Catastrophic floods have killed over 900 people and impacted more than 300 million across the country. CARE and partners are providing emergency relief items, including hygiene and shelter kits.
With an estimated one third of Ukrainian refugees expected to develop depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorders, there is an urgent need to provide support to those suffering from ongoing war trauma now and in the months and years to come.
At least 90 people have been killed and some 30,000 families have been affected in a country that has been grappling with the impact of over 7 years of conflict.
"The Last Mile" will raise awareness about the impact of Typhoon Odette and the concerted efforts of residents and various groups in rebuilding the affected communities
Forty-four aid workers have lost their lives globally since the beginning of this year, 11 of them in South Sudan, 8 in Afghanistan and 7 in Myanmar
The new CARE study indicates that gender inequality makes it more difficult to access food in an already challenging context that includes drought and a severe economic and liquidity crisis.
Climate change impacts combined with the spike in food and oil prices are worsening the global hunger crisis, especially in countries of the Global South such as Somalia in East Africa.
A lightning strike at a crude oil tank in Matanzas has caused a large fire, leaving over 100 injured and prompting the evacuation of more than 4,000 people. The country remains on alert as a cloud of toxic smoke moves into the western provinces.
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