Press release 24th July 2007 PAKISTAN Case Study Bakht Ali an Orphan Caught in the Floods Bakht Ali, 5, used to live with his parents in Shahi Gadroo village in Pakistan's Sindh Province. Bakht's father worked cultivating farm land for the village land owner. Press release Crisis Response Pakistan
Press release 10th July 2007 MALI NIGER BURKINA FASO Food Crisis Is Inevitable In Africas Poorest Nations Devastating but preventable food crises will hit the world's poorest countries yet again because of a failure to address the root causes of the problem. Press release Advocacy Niger
Press release 8th July 2007 PAKISTAN Case Study of a Widow Surviving the Flood Naz Bibi, a 45-year old widow, was living with her two young children in the village of Jhangeer Khan Khosoo in Shadadkot, one of the districts that has been most affected by recent flooding in Pakistan’s Sindh Province. Press release Crisis Response Pakistan
Press release 7th March 2007 MOZAMBIQUE CARE Aids Cyclone Survivors MOZAMBIQUE (March 7, 2007) – The Category 4 cyclone that struck Mozambique in late February followed severe floods that had already devastated the poverty-stricken country. CARE predicts a long and slow recovery for people in the hardest hit areas. The… Press release Crisis Response Mozambique
Press release 5th February 2007 INDONESIA CARE provides emergency assistance to flood victims INDONESIA (February 5, 2007) – CARE is distributing food and water purification solution to more than 15,000 flood-affected people in the district of Tangerang, Indonesia, after the worst floods to hit Jakarta in five years. Entire parts of the city are… Press release Crisis Response Indonesia
Press release 28th January 2007 KENYA Care Regional Director Tragically Killed in Nairobi KENYA (January 28, 2007) – Geoffrey Chege, a 25-year veteran of CARE, was killed on 28 January in Nairobi during a car jacking attempt. Chege directed CARE USA's programmes in East and Central Africa. He would have turned 57 in March. Press release Crisis Response Kenya
Press release 17th January 2007 SOMALIA CARE Presses for Humanitarian Access The installation of the Transitional Federal Government in Mogadishu has put an end to large-scale military confrontation, at least for the time being, but an estimated 1.8 million Somalis are still at risk because of natural disasters which ravaged the… Press release Advocacy Somalia