Airstrike hits UN convoy in Syria, CARE demands immediate ceasefire
CARE is outraged by this tragedy and condemns all attacks on civilians.
CARE is outraged by this tragedy and condemns all attacks on civilians.
CARE welcomes the commitments set forth by countries attending President Obama’s Leaders’ Summit on Refugees.
World leaders gathered today for the first ever UN Refugee and Migrant Summit to formally adopt a UNGA resolution for addressing the global refugee crisis.
This joint statement, signed by 42 grassroots women-led civil society organisations, human rights and humanitarian agencies, outlines recommendations for commitments by states attending the Global Refugee and Migrant Summits, to ensure the protection and safety of refugee women and girls.
A statement from 97 Syrian, regional and international humanitarian and human rights organisations on Syria’s Cessation of Hostilities
Approximately 46,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women could be affected by military offensive towards Mosul
As the Syrian refugee crisis worsens, leading aid agency CARE International is reporting a substantial rise in female-headed households, as women flee the country and attempt the perilous journey alone or with their children.
Late Monday night on September 5, an armed group launched an attack in front of the main gate of the Kabul office of CARE International.
Oxfam, CARE, Handicap International, Mercy Corps, Intersos and Save the Children condemn the Saudi-led coalition airstrike today on a hospital supported by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) in Abs, in Hajja governorate
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