PAKISTAN CARE Sends Convoy of Relief Goods
Humanitarian Group Helps Treat 3,000 Patients in Mobile Clinics
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Humanitarian Group Helps Treat 3,000 Patients in Mobile Clinics
CARE is supporting health teams, mobile clinics and the distribution of emergency supplies in the wake of flooding that has taken hundreds of lives in Pakistan and devastated wide swaths of the country.
PORT-AU-PRINCE (July 9, 2010) – Six months after an earthquake killed more than 220,000 people in Haiti and displaced another 1.5 million, CARE is ramping up efforts to ensure that survivors have a sturdy roof over their heads and a strong foundation to…
Ten leading aid agencies today called for a ‘surge’ in the humanitarian effort to help 10 million people at risk of acute hunger across the Sahel region of West and Central Africa. The centre of the crisis is Niger, where seven million people, almost…
CARE has launched a US $7-million appeal for the emergency response and longer-term recovery. Working closely with the government, U.N. agencies and aid groups, CARE plans to reach approximately 660,000 people in the particularly hard-hit areas of Diffa,…
PORT-AU-PRINCE (April 10, 2010) – International aid agencies Oxfam, World Vision and CARE urge the Haitian government to ensure new camps are ready to receive earthquake victims before more evacuations take place. The call comes as agencies rush to…
PORT-AU-PRINCE (March 22, 2010) – Outbreaks of water-borne disease in Haiti’s earthquake-affected zone have been largely avoided, thanks to quick intervention by the government and humanitarian agencies including CARE. But efforts to ensure sanitation…
SANTIAGO DE CHILE (March 11, 2010) – The international humanitarian organization CARE has distributed food, hygiene items and tarps for 200 families in Chile. “In the village of Sauzal, near the city of Cauquenes, there are still cries for help”, says…
CHILE (March 5, 2010) – „Six days after the earthquake struck Chile, there are still some regions that have not received aid yet“, says Axel Rottländer, deputy emergency coordinator of CARE Deutschland-Luxemburg.
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