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Typhoon Noru in the Philippines: Impact and CARE's response
After the destruction caused by the typhoon's landfall on Sunday, CARE is providing emergency relief items and conducting needs assessment with peers and the UN.
After the destruction caused by the typhoon's landfall on Sunday, CARE is providing emergency relief items and conducting needs assessment with peers and the UN.
At least 36.1 million people across are going hungry as Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia experience the worst drought in 40 years
Lake Manchar is located in Sindh province, one of the most food insecure in the country, so CARE is very concerned about the implications of this latest threat on vulnerable groups, including women and children
Among the 33 million people impacted, women and girls face higher risks of violence and suffer from lack of access to reproductive health
Catastrophic floods have killed over 900 people and impacted more than 300 million across the country. CARE and partners are providing emergency relief items, including hygiene and shelter kits.
Currently, 1.4 million children in Somalia are impacted by the drought. CARE helps affected families to ensure that girls like Hamdi, who dreams of becoming a Minister of Education, can go to school.
An entire village of pastoralists now relies on one water tank delivery per month to survive - people have lost their livelihoods and are struggling to meet the most basic needs.
The village where Asha Mohammed and her eight children live has not even enough drinking water. She described the daily hardship of living without water for her family's most basic needs.
Between 2015 and 2021 CARE and our partners have contributed to global change for 161 million people in 83 countries. We use the word “contributions” deliberately: in all our work, change happens through the combined efforts of many different actors, including civil society and movements, governments, and the private sector.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.