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Powerful earthquake hits the Philippines
CARE International is deeply concerned for the safety and mental health of the vulnerable communities, especially women and children.
CARE International is deeply concerned for the safety and mental health of the vulnerable communities, especially women and children.
As the truce in the Israel-Gaza war ended today, CARE's Hiba Tibi warns about the immense risks millions of innocent civilians are now facing once again.
Intense rainfall, fueled by the El Niño weather pattern, has led to extensive flooding throughout the Horn of Africa leading to death, destruction, and displacement across Somalia, Kenya, and Ethiopia.
Salwa Tibi, CARE’s Gaza Program Representative, talks about the respite for her and her children during the truce in the Israel-Gaza war.
As guns finally fell silent for four days, our CARE colleagues in Gaza report temporary relief but also the deep realization of loss.
More than six weeks since the beginning of the crisis, civilians in Gaza are facing an acute water shortage, leading to an unprecedented situation with life and death implications for the 2.3 million people living there.
The deal provides hope to 2 million people in desperate need of humanitarian aid in the strip.
This Rapid Gender Analysis sheds light on the distinctive roles played by women and men during the Ukraine war, highlighting its troubling impacts on individuals and the whole of society
The leaders within the Inter-Agency Standing Committee have stressed that they will only participate in "safe zones" when basic conditions of safety and support to civilians are met.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.