Crise dans la region de Moissala
L'afflux des réfugiés centrafricains dans la région de Moissala a poussé les acteurs humanitaires à relocaliser leur réponse dans cette région. Aujourd’hui, plus de1900 ménages ont besoin d’assistance.
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L'afflux des réfugiés centrafricains dans la région de Moissala a poussé les acteurs humanitaires à relocaliser leur réponse dans cette région. Aujourd’hui, plus de1900 ménages ont besoin d’assistance.
L'afflux des réfugiés centrafricains dans la région de Moissala a poussé les acteurs humanitaires à relocaliser leur réponse dans cette région. Aujourd’hui, plus de1900 ménages ont besoin d’assistance.
Since 25 August 2017, around 706,000 refugees from Myanmar have fled to Bangladesh. Over 900,000 refuges are now living in Cox’s Bazar (ISCG Report, 19 July 2018), including those who arrived before the exodus.
CARE's goal is that by 2030, women and young Palestinians from communities made most vulnerable by the conflict and the restrictions of the occupation will realize their rights, reach their full life potential, and contribute to a vibrant, equitable and…
In FY2017, CARE worked in 93 countries, supporting 950 poverty-fighting development and humanitarian aid projects, reaching more than 63 million people.
During our 2017 cycle, CARE reached 63 million people directly through 950 poverty-fighting and development projects in 93 countries.
English: CARE International Secretariat CARE International Accountability Report Submission to Accountable Now - May 2018 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening Statement: CARE’s Organisational Commitment to Accountability I. CARE’s Approach to Accountability C
A thorough breakdown of CARE International's Accountability Framework. CARE has commitments related to impact, organizational performance, and collaboration, and monitors these principles through transparency, feedback, and participation.
Since 25 August 2017, 671,500 refugees from Myanmar have fled to Bangladesh. Over 880,000 refuges are now living in Cox’s Bazar (ISCG Report 25 Mar’18), including those who arrived before the exodus.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.