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International Women’s Day: Landmarks across the US, around the world join...

To mark International Women’s Day, 30 buildings and landmarks will join CARE the evening of March 8 by lighting up in honor of this global commemoration of women’s empowerment and gender equality. The...

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Two years on: People in war-torn Ukraine still living on the edge

War in Ukraine: The dark, cramped basement measures only two by two meters. A staircase and two wooden doors lead to that dismal refuge. Olga and her husband from Eastern Ukraine managed to survive...

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13 years on: How displaced Syrians have struggled to survive yet another...

Syria's crisis reached its 13th year with nearly 7 million people still internally displaced in camps and settlements where they suffer immensely, especially during winter. The post 13 years on: How...

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Gaza: 5 months of darkness, seen from 500 miles above earth

Satellite images reveal that Gaza's cities have experienced an enormous decrease in electricity, with nighttime light in the Gaza Strip reduced by a staggering 84%. The post Gaza: 5 months of darkness,...

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World Economic Forum: CARE Savings Group program coordinator, Kalkidan Lakew...

CARE Savings Group program coordinator, Kalkidan Lakew Yihun highlights insights from latest Women Respond report about what women in crisis actually say they want and need. The post World Economic...

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CARE to Congress: “This is not the time for a business-as-usual budget”

In a time of immense and protracted humanitarian crises and deeply-rooted poverty, now is the time to double down on U.S. leadership in foreign assistance. The post CARE to Congress: “This is not the...

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Devex: “New USAID-Gates fund aims to close gender digital divide”

Article covered the launch of the Women in Digital Economy Fund (WiDEF), a new five-year, $60.5 million investment to tackle the gender digital divide, founded by the U.S. Agency for International...

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13 years into conflict in Syria: Dwindling aid further deepens humanitarian...

As the Syria conflict enters its13th year, the humanitarian situation across the country continues to worsen, further deepening existing vulnerabilities. The number of people in need of humanitarian...

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CARE warns: Babies and toddlers in North Gaza dying slow and painful death...

Over five months after the October 7th attacks and the devastating conflict in Gaza, CARE and its partner organization Juzoor warn that young children in North Gaza are increasingly at risk of dying of...

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CARE Statement on Recent Violence in Haiti

The recent spike in violence which started on February 29 has been exceptional in its intensity and magnitude. The post CARE Statement on Recent Violence in Haiti appeared first on CARE.

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Lights in the darkness: Preserving Ramadan’s spirit in the shadow of conflict

Ramadan stories from CARE staff members embedded in the heart of the crises across the Muslim world. Joy, resilience, and the struggle to maintain the month's spirit, even during the worst of times....

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ABC News: CARE’s Deepmala Mahla discusses the dire humanitarian situation in...

CARE Chief Humanitarian Office Dr. Deepmala Mahla speaks with ABC News about the humanitarian situation in Gaza. The post ABC News: CARE’s Deepmala Mahla discusses the dire humanitarian situation in...

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Nine years of conflict: Yemen’s women and girls bear the brunt of uncertainty

Today marks a bitter milestone for the people of Yemen as they pass the ninth year of a long conflict impacting the lives of each and every one across the country. Since the truce – brokered in April...

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Cradle of courage: a lone nurse in Sierra Leone bringing new life into the world

In Sierra Leone, one of the countries with the highest maternal death rates in the world, nurse Zainab works tirelessly to save lives at a remote clinic, ensuring no mother dies on her watch. The post...

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Congress passes FY24 budget, misses the mark

Over the weekend, Congress finished its work to pass an FY24 budget, the final tranche of which included an international affairs budget that was cut by 6%. It is astonishing that, at this moment of...

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Haiti: Violence and displacement in the capital, yet provincial work continues

A long-simmering crisis in Haiti has escalated over the last few weeks, resulting in unprecedented spikes in gang violence which have shut down the country’s airports, disrupted movement of people and...

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NPR: CARE’s Hiba Tibi discusses what new and expectant mothers are facing in...

CARE's Hiba Tibi discusses what new and expectant mothers are facing in Gaza. The post NPR: CARE’s Hiba Tibi discusses what new and expectant mothers are facing in Gaza appeared first on CARE.

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Amid unprecedented violence, Haitians face starvation, displacement, and trauma

As extreme and unpredictable violence in Port-au-Prince persists, Haitians across the capital city face a multi-dimensional crisis with displacement, hunger, and acute health risks, along with the near...

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NPR: CARE’s Hiba Tibi discusses what new and expectant mothers are facing in...

CARE's Hiba Tibi discusses what new and expectant mothers are facing in Gaza. The post NPR: CARE’s Hiba Tibi discusses what new and expectant mothers are facing in Gaza appeared first on CARE.

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Famine Looms in Sudan as Conflict Decimates Fragile Food Systems

The ongoing conflict in Sudan is rapidly pushing millions of people already facing hunger, further toward the brink of famine. Shockingly, estimates suggest that severe malnutrition threatens at least...

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