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Ukraine conflict affects emergency response and job markets in Southern Africa
Around 80 to 100 patients attend a weekly mobile health clinic in this remote village, most of whom would otherwise not be able to access the medical care they need.
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Around 80 to 100 patients attend a weekly mobile health clinic in this remote village, most of whom would otherwise not be able to access the medical care they need.
While early projections for 2022 predicted a record number of 274 million people in need for humanitarian assistance and protection around the world, these figures, however, did not include the staggering ripple effects of the fastest growing refugee…
As with all conflicts, the crisis in Ukraine is disproportionately affecting women and girls, both within the country and those fleeing across borders. But even after only one month, the war in Ukraine is also having severe knock-on effects for women and…
As the conflict in Ukraine continues, hundreds of kilometers away, communities in Africa are feeling the ripple effects. Across the East, Central, and Southern Africa Region, ordinary citizens are experiencing the initial effects even as indicators, and…
Vital resources such as water have long been in short supply in eastern Ukraine. With the start of the war, the situation has worsened considerably.
With more than 1.8 million people having fled Ukraine to Poland in less than three weeks, the humanitarian organization CARE International warns of serious protection risks that refugees, especially women and girls travelling alone, are facing.
CARE International and its Romanian partners are extremely worried for the 100,000 children currently living in institutions in Ukraine who have been largely forgotten during this crisis and remain trapped inside the country.
As the war in Ukraine enters its third week this Thursday, the humanitarian organization CARE International is deeply worried about the protection of civilians caught in the crosslines.
On the occasion of International Women's Day, the humanitarian aid organization CARE warns that women in crises are particularly often affected by violence, exploitation and also gender-based violence.
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