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Humanitarian funding cuts affect millions in South Sudan as the country marks 11 years of independence
Over two-thirds of the population, nearly 9 million people currently require humanitarian assistance in the country
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Over two-thirds of the population, nearly 9 million people currently require humanitarian assistance in the country
Failing to renew the resolution will jeopardize the delivery of life-saving food assistance, healthcare, clean water and education for millions of Syrians
Seven women from countries including Ukraine, Afghanistan and Bangladesh have written to G7 leaders to offer a first-hand perspective on how the world’s most pressing crises are affecting women and girls globally.
The latest report from CARE shows that most public climate finance reported by rich countries is actually taken from development aid budgets that are meant for health, education and fighting poverty
CARE Afghanistan deployed 3 mobile health teams immediately following the devastating earthquake in eastern Afghanistan that is estimated to have killed nearly 1,000 people, left thousands more injured and destroyed homes and livelihoods
Nearly 7 million people have been affected by incessant rainfall that swelled up the main river systems beyond the danger level
CARE calls on donor states not to forget refugee and displacement crises across Venezuela and neighbouring countries, the Central Sahel, Syria, South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo, that received shockingly low support from the international…
Humanitarian organizations are being forced to make the impossible call to prioritize amongst the hungry
Humanitarian organizations called for continued assistance for Typhoon Odette survivors amid a rise in dengue infections in affected areas
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