CARE is responding to the worst flood of the century in northeast Bangladesh
Nearly 7 million people have been affected by incessant rainfall that swelled up the main river systems beyond the danger level
Nearly 7 million people have been affected by incessant rainfall that swelled up the main river systems beyond the danger level
Humanitarian organizations called for continued assistance for Typhoon Odette survivors amid a rise in dengue infections in affected areas
CARE calls on donor states not to forget refugee and displacement crises across Venezuela and neighbouring countries, the Central Sahel, Syria, South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo, that received shockingly low support from the international community in the first 6 months of 2022
Together with other 30 NGOs, CARE calls on the United Nations Security Council to renew the Syria cross-border resolution, which authorizes the UN to deliver life-saving aid to millions of Syrians in need
We urge you to ensure the publication of a complete list of perpetrators of grave violations that is evidence-based and accurately reflects data collected and verified by the United Nations Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism (MRM).
'At this rate, it will be difficult even for the international aid supply chain to survive as the assistance package will increase further and dependability on international aid will be massive'
To access the communities affected by drought and unreachable due to insecurity and poor road infrastructure, CARE International in Kenya adopted an existing fintech platform to disburse cash transfers.
Unprecedented weather events such as this flash flood are becoming more frequent in Bangladesh, making it seventh in the world’s most climate change affected countries
Three months into the conflict, CARE staff and partners inside Ukraine and the surrounding areas share insights from the frontlines
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.