$10 Billion not enough to vaccinate 70% of the World by 2022
Read moreAt a time when we are constantly reminded of hygiene and hand washing to protect against Covid-19, there are 15 million people in Yemen who lack basic services such as Water, Sanitation and Hygiene to survive. 15 MILLION PEOPLE, meaning 50% of Yemen’s population.
Read moreCARE is continuing to closely monitor the return of Afghanistan’s students to the classroom and is deeply concerned that female students remain at home. We hope that this will be a temporary delay and we look forward to seeing the girls of Afghanistan back at their desks.
Read more"I urge that now is not the time for empty words and rhetoric. To stand in true solidarity with Afghans they need our concrete action now more than ever."
Read moreMore than 12 million people in Syria and Iraq are losing access to water, food and electricity and urgent action is needed to combat a severe water crisis, aid groups working in the region warn today.
Read moreCollapsed bridges and destroyed roads make access difficult / CARE has reached 120,000 people in first emergency response
Read moreCARE remains focused and clear on our commitment to support the most vulnerable people in Afghanistan, including women and girls
Read moreCARE remains focused and clear on our commitment to support the most vulnerable people in Afghanistan, including women and girls
Read moreA recent study by the humanitarian organization CARE in Iraq found that almost 70 percent of the population is reluctant to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
Read moreFollowing this latest chapter in Afghanistan’s decades-long struggle with conflict and turmoil. CARE International are concerned that hard-won development gains, particularly for women and girls, will possibly disappear.
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