Major new UN report shows how world’s poorest people are already bearing brunt of global climate disruption – and paints bleak future for planet’s most vulnerable without urgent and drastic climate action.
Read moreNew York (28 March 2014): CARE International participated in the 58th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW58) which was held from 10 to 21 March. Our experts from Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe, propose their analysis of the results of the negotiations.
Read moreEmpower women to monitor development progress, says CARE on the opening day of the Commission on the Status of Women conference in New York
Read moreA team of ten CARE aid workers and Syrian refugees will run the 242 kilometre “Dead 2 Red” marathon in Jordan to raise awareness and funds for the plight of more than ten million people in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. The marathon will take place on March 13th. Exactly ...
Read moreOpen letter to European leaders ahead of EU and UN climate summits demands more rapid emissions reductions and renewed political commitment to tackle climate crisis, now life and death issue for world’s poorest people.
Read moreBamako, Mali. More than 800,000 people need immediate food assistance, and across the country three million people are at risk of not finding enough to eat, according to the result of the December 2013 Harmonized Framework which convenes non-governmental organizations (NGOs), governments, and United Nations agencies working on food security ...
Read moreThe crisis endured by the people of South Sudan for the past two months will get a lot worse unless relief organizations are able to deliver supplies before they are cut off by the approaching rainy season, the humanitarian group CARE warned this week.
Read moreThree months since Typhoon Haiyan slammed the Philippines, humanitarian organization CARE is increasingly concerned too many survivors remain without the means to meet their basic needs.
Read moreGeneva, 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.
Read moreJUBA, 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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