PHILIPPINES CARE to distribute food packs
International aid agency CARE will be distributing food packs to 2,800 families most affected by typhoon Hagupit.
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International aid agency CARE will be distributing food packs to 2,800 families most affected by typhoon Hagupit.
Geneva, December 8, 2014 - Ten years ago, the global community faced what was one of the biggest tests of humanitarianism in recent history. On Dec. 26, 2004, an earthquake rumbled off the coast of Indonesia, triggering a series of devastating tsunamis…
International aid agency CARE is now mobilising relief supplies as Typhoon Hagupit makes landfall in the central Philippines.
As typhoon Hagupit entered the Philippine area of responsibility this morning and is expected to make landfall on Saturday in Eastern Samar, CARE and partners are preparing emergency action plans to assist potentially affected populations.
As efforts continue to contain the deadly Ebola outbreak in West Africa, CARE is escalating its response to help prevent the spread of the virus across borders into Cote d’Ivoire and Mali.
One year after one of the strongest storms ever recorded hit the Philippines, hundreds of thousands of people have started rebuilding their homes, yet communities continue to need support to fully recover their livelihoods.
South Sudan confirms their staffs remain safe as heavy fighting between government and opposition forces continues for a fourth day around the town of Bentiu in Unity state.
Geneva, October 27, 2014. The Chairman of CARE International, Ralph Martens, announced today the appointment of Dr. Wolfgang Jamann as the incoming Secretary General/CEO of CARE International. He is replacing Dr. Robert Glasser who earlier in the year…
As another harsh winter season approaches in the Middle East, CARE International calls for the immediate release of further funding to support millions of people caught up in the conflict in Syria and in neighbouring countries.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.