CARE Calls For Urgent Support To Save Thousands In Somalia
Mogadishu 25 April: CARE is calling for urgent humanitarian support to save thousands of lives in the country.
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Mogadishu 25 April: CARE is calling for urgent humanitarian support to save thousands of lives in the country.
[10 February 2020, Mogadishu, Somalia] - Parts of Somalia are currently facing pre-drought conditions, reports of livestock dying and pastures drying up. This is also combined with predictions that up to 2.7 million people or 21 percent of the Somali…
As the world commemorates International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) on the 6th of February, CARE is concerned by the continued practice which is negatively affecting girls in Somalia/Somaliland and calls for a zero-tolerance…
Stigma around COVID-19 is stopping Somalis from seeking medical treatment and thwarting efforts in Somalia and Somaliland to stop the spread of the virus, including track and trace.
2.6 million IDPs amongst those at highest risk and more than 1.3 million children already missing out on education due to closure of schools.
Deteriorating drought, hunger and hygiene conditions in Somalia have put the health of 6.7 million people at risk
Drought-stricken communities in urgent need of emergency response
Without funding to support millions of people in the Horn of Africa, we risk facing another severe food crisis and potentially a famine in Somalia
New York City-based Women’s Refugee Commission will honor CARE volunteer Adey Ali Dahir (“Mama Adey”) during its 2015 Voices of Courage awards luncheon today in Manhattan, recognizing her longtime commitment to the safety of women and girl refugees.
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