Press release 10th February 2021 CARE warns of looming drought in Somalia and desperate lack of funding [10 February 2020, Mogadishu, Somalia] - Parts of Somalia are currently facing pre-drought conditions, reports of livestock dying and pastures drying up. This is also combined with predictions that up to 2.7 million people or 21 percent of the Somali… Press release Climate Justice Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Somalia
Press release 21st January 2021 Developed nations hugely exaggerate climate adaptation finance for Global South Developed nations have over-reported climate adaptation finance by $20 billion, meaning that the world’s most vulnerable people and countries are only receiving a fraction of the support they were promised. Press release Climate Justice
Press release 21st January 2021 CARE offices in Mozambique and Zimbabwe prepare to respond as Storm Eloise looks set to worsen into a Cyclone over the weekend Maputo, Mozambique, 21, January 2021 - CARE Mozambique is currently working to secure premises, equipment, vehicles and archives as well as evacuate staff ahead of the arrival of tropical storm Eloise which has now developed into a potentially… Press release Climate Justice Crisis Response Mozambique
Press release 16th December 2020 No tourists, now a super storm: Cyclone Yasa could be a double disaster for Fiji The aid agency CARE is warning that a Category 5 cyclone heading towards Fiji could be catastrophic for the island nation already grappling with the loss of tourism income. Press release Climate Justice Fiji
Press release 24th November 2020 Small-scale farmers and families struggle with economic ruin as up to 70% of Honduras’ crops and grains are affected by storms Eta and Iota Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 20 November 2020 - As one third from of the population of Honduras reels from the immediate and devastating impacts of tropical storms Eta and Iota, the long-term effects on the country’s economy, crop production and small-scale… Press release Climate Justice Crisis Response Honduras
Press release 10th November 2020 Storm Eta wreaks havoc across Central America destroying crops and food stocks for millions already suffering food insecurity and COVID-19 fallout Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 9th November 2020 - As tropical storm Eta makes its way up to the southern United States it leaves a wake of devastation across central America and the Caribbean leaving nearly 2 million people displaced or with their crops, food… Press release Climate Justice Crisis Response Food Security and Nutrition Honduras
Press release 9th November 2020 No COP26, but Yes to National Climate Action 6 November 2020– In two days the UN climate conference (COP26) would have taken place originally, but due to the pandemic it does not, however this can´t be an excuse for unambitious climate action. Press release Advocacy Climate Justice
Press release 23rd October 2020 CARE very worried for hundreds of thousands in Viet Nam already devastated by recent flooding, as third storm Saudel approaches this weekend 23 October 2020, Hanoi, Viet Nam – Nearly 1 million people are already struggling with the impact of severe flooding across central Viet Nam over the past weeks, with a third tropical storm – Saudel – predicted to make landfall this Sunday 25 October… Press release Climate Justice Crisis Response Vietnam
Press release 27th July 2020 Bangladesh faces worst flood in recent years with over 3 million people badly hit; CARE Bangladesh braces for response amidst COVID pandemic Heavy monsoon rains in the upstream regions and incessant onrush of water from upstream over the last weeks inundated 21 northern, north-eastern and south-eastern districts in Bangladesh affecting over 3.3 million people. So far 93 people have lost their… Press release Climate Justice Crisis Response Bangladesh