Eid after three years of war in Yemen: “I miss Eid in my hometown”
Tuesday 21st of August 2018 marks the fourth Eid Al-Adha since the war started in Yemen.
Tuesday 21st of August 2018 marks the fourth Eid Al-Adha since the war started in Yemen.
Niger is facing major floods since the beginning of the rainy season
Syria tops the list of deadliest places to be an aid worker for the second year in a row, an analysis by CARE International has found. 76 aid workers have been killed since January 2018, including 42 in Syria where war has been raging since 2011.
Richard James-Koma is a humanitarian worker with CARE in South Sudan. He tells us of the trials and triumphs of being an aid worker and how his hope for what the future can be inspires him to keep going.
The signatories of the Charter for Change aid localisation movement call for obligations to be met for the protection of humanitarian actors across the globe, particularly local actors which face extreme risks in their daily delivery of humanitarian aid.
CARE Jordan recognizes their dedicated women team members.
One week after a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit the Indonesian island of Lombok, thousands remain homeless and in fear as aftershocks continue. CARE Indonesia is channelling assistance through its local partner Kopernik, who operate in Lombok and provides support to survivors.
International non-government organisations (INGOs) in Yemen strongly condemn horrific Coalition airstrikes on a bus transporting school children in Yemen yesterday.
Exactly a week after dozens were killed in suspected mortar attacks in Yemen’s Hodeidah city, at least 20 people have died after airstrikes hit a bus in the north of the country. Many of the dead were children travelling in a bus in Sa’ada, Dahian district, near the border with Saudi Arabia.
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