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Drought is pushing children to drop out of school in Kenya
A recent CARE survey has shown that the drought is forcing children to quit school to support their parents in the search for food, pasture, and water.
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A recent CARE survey has shown that the drought is forcing children to quit school to support their parents in the search for food, pasture, and water.
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The rich most polluting countries must commit to helping the nations most affected by climate image by financing adaptation initiatives and addressing the inevitable losses and damages.
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The lack of food, shelter, clean water and sanitation is putting at risk the lives of hundreds of thousands of people
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CARE, alongside four large INGOs, signed up to a far-reaching set of commitments to create closer partnerships with local and national organisations in a drive to shift more power, decision-making and money to the places worst affected by crisis and…
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The heavy rainfall has displaced over 200,000 households, destroyed countless health facilities, roads, bridges, crops, and water systems.
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The cyclone can have a medium to major humanitarian impact in the country, putting thousands of people and essential infrastructure at risk.
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The global fertilizer shortage, and the resulting spike in prices are making it increasingly harder for people to produce and buy food.
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The floods have killed over 600 people and displaced more than 2 million. CARE is providing much-needed assistance to those impacted.
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The resurgence of cholera in some of the world’s hunger hotspots, including Haiti, Syria, Pakistan, South Sudan and Afghanistan, is threatening the lives of millions of already vulnerable people.
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