Disappointing end to a positive World Humanitarian Summit
CARE's reactions to the first ever World Humanitarian Summit.
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CARE's reactions to the first ever World Humanitarian Summit.
At the World Humanitarian Summit, CARE calls for the inclusion of women and girls in planning and delivery of aid
CARE and others welcome UN appointments on El Niño
Ten days ahead of the first-ever World Humanitarian Summit (May 23-24), CARE International calls upon world leaders to participate in Istanbul and use this historic opportunity to improve the humanitarian system.
Oxfam and CARE have joined 21 other INGOs and over 120 national and local organisations to call for a reorientation of the humanitarian system towards local agencies, by signing the Charter for Change.
CARE joined a UN OCHA press conference on the global impact of El Niño.
One year after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on April 25, reconstruction efforts need to be accelerated, urges international humanitarian organization CARE International. The majority of people who lost their homes still live in temporary…
CARE International is warning of an increased risk of mosquito-borne disease in earthquake-hit Ecuador, with Zika virus and dengue fever posing immediate threats.
CARE’s humanitarian workers on the ground in Ecuador are on high alert and are working quickly to assess the situation.
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