When Hurricane Matthew slammed into the Southern peninsula of Haiti, it destroyed the majority of crops and livestock. Three months later, there are 800,000 people in urgent need of food assistance leaving the country at risk of a food crisis, warns CARE.
Read moreNock-ten is expected to make landfall on Christmas Day
Read moreCARE cautiously welcomes the resolution approved unanimously by the UN Security Council today and calls for its immediate and full implementation.
Read moreCARE welcomes the announcement of a new ceasefire in Aleppo this morning. For the sake of the civilians, we ask the parties to make sure that this ceasefire lasts for much longer than just a few hours. There have been many disappointments over promises made during the past few days ...
Read moreThis week, European leaders meet in Brussels to discuss, amongst other things, progress on the EU-Turkey deal, the reform of the European asylum system, solidarity and responsibility sharing, and cooperation with countries of origin and transit.
Read moreCARE welcomes the announcement of cessation of hostilities in Aleppo and the evacuation of civilians. However we are concerned by reports of delays to the evacuation which was scheduled to begin at 3am GMT this morning, and are receiving reports of resumed shelling in the area.
Read moreCARE continues to be horrified by the situation in Aleppo. Our team is receiving urgent pleas from our humanitarian colleagues and partners in Syrian NGOs to receive assistance and evacuate the citizens of East Aleppo.
Read moreThree years after conflict broke out in South Sudan on December 15, the country is on the brink of famine with people barely surviving on minuscule resources
Read moreMaintaining facilities crucial for refugees facing closure of Dadaab refugee camp
Read more"We don’t know how many people are still buried under the rubble."
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