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8.3 million people to go hungry in Somalia by June 2023 if no urgent assistance is received
The latest food classification report projects famine in parts of Somalia in 2023 unless the international community increases its support now.
The latest food classification report projects famine in parts of Somalia in 2023 unless the international community increases its support now.
As Ukrainians face the prospect of having to live through the worst winter in thirty years without heat or electricity, thousands more may be forced to flee the country.
Since 2018 CARE has been working with partners to address gaps which undermine women’s meaningful participation in decision-making in humanitarian contexts.
The decision should facilitate faster delivery of humanitarian aid to millions of people in a time of unprecedented need
The eruption has devastated surrounding communities in the East Java province as almost 2,000 residents have been evacuated from the affected area.
Families in two of the hardest-hit areas will receive emergency supplies, such as mattresses to help cope with the devastating losses caused by the earthquake.
Ethiopia is facing the worst drought in the last 40 years. As a result, girls are dropping out of school because they have to walk the whole day to fetch water for their families.
The earthquake hit the Cianjur District, West Java Province yesterday with impacts reaching as far as the capital, Jakarta.
Members of collective savings groups set up with CARE's assistance are now hosting participants displaced by the conflict.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.