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While media turns a blind eye to humanitarian catastrophes, climate change will not wait.
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While media turns a blind eye to humanitarian catastrophes, climate change will not wait.
CARE International works around the globe to save lives, defeat poverty and achieve social justice. Because of our mission and our focus on women and girls, we are deeply committed to building a world where violence, harassment and abuse against anyone…
Three months on from the tsunami and earthquake that caused mass destruction to the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, basic needs of survivors living in temporary shelters are still dire
CARE begins preparations for 200 hygiene kits containing sarongs, toothbrush, soap, towel, sanitary pads for some of those worst affected by the most recent tsunami in the Sunda Straits Indonesia.
CARE is closely monitoring the situation in Sunda Straits, western Java and is ready to respond after a tsunami hit the islands late last night.
CARE and its partner organizations in the Philippines have joined forces to develop and launch the country’s newest platform for learning, reflection and collaboration on resilience building and innovations.
The agreement from Sweden is incredibly encouraging to all of us who seek an end to the war and suffering in Yemen.
CARE scales up its response to the Venezuela crisis, with fears of an increase in people fleeing the country in the New Year.
As the world reacts with shock to the horrific attacks on 157 women and girls in Bentiu on November 30, CARE International has weighed in calling for the perpetrators of the sexual violence to be brought to book.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.