CARE Accelerates Hurricane Matthew Relief Efforts
CARE teams are on the ground in hard-hit areas scaling up the response, which includes distributing hot meals, clean water, tarps and hygiene kits.
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CARE teams are on the ground in hard-hit areas scaling up the response, which includes distributing hot meals, clean water, tarps and hygiene kits.
CARE will be scaling up its response aiming to provide tarps and hygiene kits to some 50,000 people.
CARE is preparing to respond with clean drinking water, food assistance and emergency supplies such as tarps for shelter, blankets and hygiene kits.
CARE is outraged by this tragedy and condemns all attacks on civilians.
Approximately 46,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women could be affected by military offensive towards Mosul
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Oxfam, CARE, Handicap International, Mercy Corps, Intersos and Save the Children condemn the Saudi-led coalition airstrike today on a hospital supported by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) in Abs, in Hajja governorate
CARE is deeply concerned about the safety of women and girls displaced by the recent outbreak of fighting in South Sudan. “In the past weeks we heard troubling accounts of women being raped, gang-raped, beaten or robbed, many of them by soldiers outside…
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