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Ukraine: Rocket hits CARE's Community Center in the Donestk region
The attack has forced the suspension of crucial activities that provided mental health support for those facing the devastating impacts of the war.
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The attack has forced the suspension of crucial activities that provided mental health support for those facing the devastating impacts of the war.
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Catastrophic climate change coupled with conflict has pushed over 4 million Somalis into severe hunger but international support to humanitarian action has severely dwindled.
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As February 24th marks the somber anniversary of the escalation of conflict in Ukraine, the world reflects on two years of ongoing turmoil, suffering, and devastation.
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The humanitarian crisis in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) reaches critical levels as clashes intensify, resulting in widespread displacement and escalating risks for women and children.
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With the grim milestone of ten months since the onset of conflict in Sudan, millions continue to live in despair, particularly children who bear the brunt of its devastation.
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With approximately two-thirds of Gaza’s population currently sheltering in Rafah, an expansion of hostilities in the overcrowded governorate will lead to a catastrophic deterioration of the already-dire humanitarian conditions there, and inevitably, even…
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With a severely underfunded humanitarian response, thousands of families continue to endure precarious living conditions worsened by freezing temperatures.
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The cholera outbreak in Zambia has now surpassed 15,000 cases and 590 deaths. One of the factors leading to an increase in "Brought in Dead" cases has been the stigma attached to the disease, deterring individuals from seeking treatment.
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With an underfunded humanitarian response plan, over 540,000 people forced to flee the conflict in Sudan - the majority of whom are women and children - have struggled to meet basic needs.
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