World powers must safeguard hope not fan the flames in Syria
Last year was worst for Syrians, world powers must safeguard hope not fan the flames, warn aid agencies.
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Last year was worst for Syrians, world powers must safeguard hope not fan the flames, warn aid agencies.
As communities in Fiji start to pick up the pieces after the destruction left by Cyclone Winston, attention must also focus on improving people’s resilience to climate shocks.
As the international relief effort in Fiji continues, humanitarian organisation CARE says it is critical international aid targets the specific needs of women and girls.
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Just as the world’s leaders committed themselves to get aid delivered to millions of Syrians in need, aid agencies warn that this has been one of the worst months on record with many reports of indiscriminate attacks on aid and civilians.
After the devastation of tropical cyclone Winston on Fiji, CARE warns of disease outbreaks, with water supplies cut off and thousands still seeking emergency shelter.
CARE response to “cessation of hostilities” in Syrian conflict
The international aid agency, CARE, is mobilizing additional supplies to assist civilians trapped in the on-going conflict in Syria, which has escalated in recent weeks with military advances on major centers held by opposition forces.
Aid agencies CARE, NRC and RFSAN (FAO, iMMAP) release “The Forgotten South: Food Security and Livelihoods in southern Syria”.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.