PAKISTAN floods womens health in grave danger
CARE calls for more funding to support women with essential health care and relief items/ “Babies cannot wait for funding to be born”
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CARE calls for more funding to support women with essential health care and relief items/ “Babies cannot wait for funding to be born”
On this World Food Day, rain may be falling in some parts of the Horn of Africa. But there is no end in sight to the crisis that has left tens of thousands of people dead and hundreds of thousands on the edge of starvation.
CARE emergency teams in Vietnam and Cambodia are responding to South-East Asia’s worst flooding in a decade which has left more than 500 dead and more than a million people homeless.
DADAAB, Kenya (September 13, 2011) – In the heartache and confusion that accompany the flight from drought and hunger, refugees from Somalia can now turn to a source of comfort with a familiar face: fellow refugees who have been specially trained to help…
A coalition of 38 aid agencies today called on donors not to squander the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the people of South Sudan, the world’s newest nation. The call came as new violence in Jonglei state increased emergency needs.
While lifesaving aid is desperately needed for people already suffering in the Horn of Africa food crisis, CARE is calling on donors to also support immediate interventions that protect people’s assets and prevent more families from sliding down the path…
One year on from the unprecedented flooding in Pakistan, millions of people still remain vulnerable living in makeshift tents and shelters and unprepared for another monsoon.
Today, famine was officially declared in two regions of southern Somalia – the first time a major famine has been announced since the famine in the Somali region of Ethiopia in 2000.
Female refugees fleeing conflict and hunger in East Africa are facing another threat: rape and sexual violence.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.