Hurricane Matthew: CARE prepares to respond to potentially devastating storm in Haiti
CARE is preparing to respond with clean drinking water, food assistance and emergency supplies such as tarps for shelter, blankets and hygiene kits.
CARE is preparing to respond with clean drinking water, food assistance and emergency supplies such as tarps for shelter, blankets and hygiene kits.
“Last week, I departed from Niamey, the capital city of Niger for a very special three day trip. Together with members of Niger’s Humanitarian Country Team, the Minister of Humanitarian Actions, Laouan Magagi and the UN Under Secretary General and Regional Coordinator for Sahel, Toby Lanzer we travelled to the Diffa region.
CARE is outraged by this tragedy and condemns all attacks on civilians.
Voices from CARE staff and partner organizations working in and around Aleppo on the current situation after airstrike hit UN aid convoys.
CARE welcomes the announcement of a ceasefire brokered by the US and Russia that came into effect at sunset on Monday, the beginning of the important Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha.
Syrian women sheltering in countries surrounding Syria, or undertaking the long and perilous journey to Europe with their children, are faced with intolerable choices. As they yearn for safety, dangers are ever-present; while exiled in camps, travelling, and anxiously waiting to cross borders.
John Watt, CARE’s Country Director in Northern Iraq describes CARE’s current preparations to help people who might flee once fighting for Mosul intensifies.
Approximately 46,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women could be affected by military offensive towards Mosul
As the Syrian refugee crisis worsens, leading aid agency CARE International is reporting a substantial rise in female-headed households, as women flee the country and attempt the perilous journey alone or with their children.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.