GENEVA II Talks CARE reaction
Geneva, January 31, 2014. At the closing of the Geneva II talks, CARE remains deeply concerned about the plight of over ten million Syrians that are in need of humanitarian aid, both within Syria and the region.
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Geneva, January 31, 2014. At the closing of the Geneva II talks, CARE remains deeply concerned about the plight of over ten million Syrians that are in need of humanitarian aid, both within Syria and the region.
JUBA, South Sudan (January 24, 2014): CARE welcomes the ceasefire agreement reached for South Sudan and hopes it will create an opportunity to reach hundreds of thousands of people who are in desperate need of help.
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The current escalation of violence unfolding in South Sudan has brought more pain for a population already traumatized and still recovering from almost half a century of fighting and violence. CARE is deeply concerned that women and girls, already living…
Syria (December 16, 2013) - International aid agencies working in six countries to help people affected by the Syrian crisis today calls on the international community to dig deep and be generous in responding to the UN’s new Syria and refugee appeals.
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