Fear and misinformation about vaccination puts Iraqi population at risk, new CARE study warns
A 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.
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A 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.
Dohuk/Berlin, July 9, 2020. With more than 62,000 infections and over 2,500 related deaths[i], Covid-19 is pushing vulnerable communities in Iraq on the brink of survival. Highly vulnerable communities, including 1.4 million internally displaced people,…
A further decrease in funding of humanitarian activities in Northern Iraq could put countless people’s lives at risk, warns the international aid organization CARE.
11 million people in need of humanitarian assistance / More financial support urgently needed
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As temperatures rise up to 50 degrees Celsius this Summer, emergency relief is urgently needed.
100 days after military operations to retake Mosul started, humanitarians express deep concerns.
Today marks one month of intensified military operations to retake the city of Mosul. With tens of thousands of families in newly retaken areas urgently requiring life-saving assistance, the humanitarian community in Iraq faces a massive scope of need.
Approximately 46,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women could be affected by military offensive towards Mosul
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