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Gaza: “Emotional scars will last a lifetime”
Women and girls in Gaza are experiencing unbearable trauma as conditions for civilians become bleaker by the day.
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Women and girls in Gaza are experiencing unbearable trauma as conditions for civilians become bleaker by the day.
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The leaders within the Inter-Agency Standing Committee have stressed that they will only participate in "safe zones" when basic conditions of safety and support to civilians are met.
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CARE West Bank and Gaza Country Director Hiba Tibi spoke at the UN Security Council about the disproportionate impacts of the Israel-Gaza war on women and children.
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With an unprecedented 10,000 people killed in just one month and a rapidly escalating humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Gaza, CARE International continues to urge for a ceasefire and the immediate release of hostages.
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Principals of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee, including CARE International's Secretary-General Sofia Sprechmann-Sineiro, issued a statement yesterday calling for an urgent ceasefire.
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CARE West Bank and Gaza Country Director Hiba Tibi welcomed the beginning of patients' evacuations from the enclave but emphasized much more needs to be done to protect all civilians.
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CARE is increasingly concerned by reports that pregnant women are being forced to undergo emergency C-sections without anesthetics as well as other devastating impacts to medical care.
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CARE West Bank and Gaza Country Director Hiba Tibi expresses deep concern for the safety of staff and all civilians after a communications blackout interrupted all contact with the region.
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CARE's West Bank and Gaza Country Director urges for more humanitarian aid and a ceasefire to avoid an even bigger catastrophe.
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