JORDAN Global community failing Syrian refugee children
Syrian refugee children are being abandoned by the international community as funds run dry, the humanitarian organisation CARE International has found in a new survey.
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Syrian refugee children are being abandoned by the international community as funds run dry, the humanitarian organisation CARE International has found in a new survey.
London, April 11, 2103: Geoffrey Dennis, Chief Executive of CARE International UK and advisor to William Hague on the Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative, said:
The annual session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UN CSW) ended this evening with an agreement by Member States to strengthen global efforts to prevent and respond to a wide spectrum of violence against women and girls
As hundreds of diplomats meet at the United Nations (UN) in New York to negotiate global commitments on ending violence against women and girls, humanitarian organisation CARE International warns that a failure by governments to secure a strong agreement…
February 27, 2013 (Bamako, Mali): Although humanitarian access remains limited in northern Mali, CARE International and its local partners are on the ground, distributing much needed food to both returnees and people who have remained in the conflict…
January 31, 2013 (BAMAKO, Mali): As fighting has subsided in Timbuktu, CARE International and its local partners are ready to restart activities and support both returnees and people who have remained in the conflict-torn city. In the next days, CARE…
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BAMAKO, Mali (January 15, 2013) — Amid the fighting and violence that has flared up in Mali during the past week, CARE International calls on all actors to protect and expand the humanitarian space in the north of Mali so that aid organizations can…
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