Ending violence at work: CARE welcomes wide government support for global ILO treaty
CARE welcomes wide government support for first ever global treaty on ending violence and harassment at work
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CARE welcomes wide government support for first ever global treaty on ending violence and harassment at work
More than 3.25 million women of reproductive age in Yemen are facing increased health and protection risks
“We urgently need more funds if we don’t want to lose more lives”
Airstrikes and shelling on Eastern Ghouta have prevented humanitarian aid from entering the besieged enclave as well as medical evacuations
While humanitarian needs are exploding, aid flow drastically decreased / 1 million people risk starvation
CARE International works around the globe to save lives, defeat poverty and achieve social justice. Because of our mission and our focus on women and girls, we are deeply committed to building a world where violence, harassment and abuse against anyone…
Aid flow drastically reduces despite increasing humanitarian needs
“The situation in Eastern Ghouta is more critical than ever"
Six months after more than 688,000 refugees from Myanmar fled from mass violence to neighboring Bangladesh
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.