GLOBAL Joint INGO Letter to UNSC on Deteriorating Humanitarian Situation in Yemen
The letter below was sent to the United Nations Security Council and other UN offices on October 19th, 2015.
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The letter below was sent to the United Nations Security Council and other UN offices on October 19th, 2015.
Washington D.C. (12 October 2015) - Climate change threatens to put hundreds of millions people – mostly women and children – at risk of hunger unless inequalities in the food system are tackled simultaneously with climate change.
Brussels ( 8 October 2015) – The European Union and its Member States must urgently scale up their responses to the refugee crisis in the Middle East and Europe as winter approaches before more lives get lost, five major humanitarian organizations said…
Geneva (3 October 2015) - CARE extends its deepest sympathies to the family members and colleagues of those killed inside a Doctors Without Borders (MSF) hospital hit during air attacks in Kunduz, Afghanistan today. We have great respect for the work our…
Geneva (2 October 2015) - The ongoing crises in Syria, Yemen and elsewhere have caused displacement and humanitarian needs on a scale never before recorded. Yet it is about to get worse.
The recently adopted Global Goals for Sustainable Development are a positive step towards tackling climate change and creating a poverty-free and more equal world. However, we now need to move beyond just commitments, says CARE International
NEW YORK (September 25, 2015) - As world leaders convene in New York to discuss the agenda for Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs), CARE International announced today its own ambitious goal to economically empower 30 million more women by 2020.
(22 September 2015) - The international aid organization CARE has expanded its assistance for refugees crossing into Serbia and Croatia, hoping to make their way into the EU.
Refugee crisis needs increased and prolonged response both in Europe and in Syria’s neighboring countries. Severe funding shortfalls for humanitarian assistance in the region contribute to Syrians leaving for Europe.
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