Hunger Crisis
We are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since World War II. If the world doesn’t act, the health and lives of millions of people in South Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, and Nigeria continue to be in danger.
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We are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since World War II. If the world doesn’t act, the health and lives of millions of people in South Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, and Nigeria continue to be in danger.
On October 4, 2016, Hurricane Matthew passed through Haiti and significantly impacted its southern peninsula. The Category 4 hurricane caused 546 casualties, extensive damage and affected more than 2.1 million people.
English: Most families only eat 1 meal per day, often just plain rice. There are signs of severe malnutrition. In some of the camps more than 6,000 people are sharing 3 toilets.
Every year on World Humanitarian Day, August 19, we recognize humanitarian aid workers around the world who have dedicated their lives to help families affected by natural disasters, conflict, and wars.
English: THE SITUATION: The violent conflict that began in Nigeria in 2009 has resulted in a severe crisis in the north east of the country. The scale of the humanitarian needs is vast, across all sectors. Gaps in food security, nutrition and protect
CARE’s 2017 assessment examines trends in Jordan among respondents, looking at needs, coping strategies and perceptions after six years of crisis in Syria.
How urban Syrian refugees, vulnerable Jordanians and other refugees in Jordan are being impacted by the Syria crisis
"Dear Heads of State and Government, We are civil society organisations, which are supported, collectively, by hundreds of thousands of people across Europe, working with those less fortunate to alleviate poverty, provide essential aid and defend people…
In 2016, we saw numerous news-breaking humanitarian crises. These humanitarian crises are not simply forgotten. They are willfully ignored and neglected by world leaders' attention.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.