CARE Ready to Respond Following Eruption of Guatemala’s Fuego Volcano
Volcanic blast about 24 miles southwest of Guatemala City leaves thousands seeking shelter, water, food, clothing and medical care.
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Volcanic blast about 24 miles southwest of Guatemala City leaves thousands seeking shelter, water, food, clothing and medical care.
As the pre-monsoon downpours hit Bangladesh, the lives of the Myanmar refugees in Cox’s Bazar are becoming increasingly vulnerable.
Joint NGO reactive: CARE, IRC, Mercy Corps, NRC, Save the Children, Oxfam, Humanity and Inclusion, Action Against Hunger, World Vision. As the 6th international conference on the Syria crisis concluded this Wednesday, nine international organisations…
Following more indefensible attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure this week, international nongovernment organisations in Yemen strongly condemn an upsurge in violence across the country that is having gross and disproportionate impact on…
Focus on aid, increased pledges and accountability for previous commitments needed.
CARE International is calling on donors to significantly increase their commitment to the humanitarian crisis in the DRC ahead of this week’s pledging conference taking place in Geneva.
This statement is made on behalf of 22 international NGOs current working in Yemen. INGOs are delivering life-saving humanitarian assistance to millions of vulnerable Yemenis, despite the complex and serious nature of the security situation and sustained…
Following the devastating impact of Cyclone Dineo in February 2017, CARE Mozambique, in cooperation with the government of Inhambane province, recently completed the rebuilding of 163 classrooms for more than 14,000 students. CARE also repaired nine of…
After three years of brutal conflict, Yemeni people have been left sick, starving, and in the dark, warns international aid organization CARE. Twelve of Yemen’s 21 provinces have lost more than 70 percent of their light compared to before the war, with…
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