As police descend onto the streets of Port-au-Prince, one more natural disaster could push Haiti over the brink
A blog written by Eric Ndayishimiye CARE’s Rapid Response Team, Team Leader on the deteriorating situation in Haiti.
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A blog written by Eric Ndayishimiye CARE’s Rapid Response Team, Team Leader on the deteriorating situation in Haiti.
The human interest story of 14 year old Lurde
Mounir was displaced with his family from their home in northwest Syria. They currently live in one of the informal tented settlement in northern Idlib, with many other displaced families and without any resources.
Mounir was displaced with his family from their home in northwest Syria. They currently live in one of the informal tented settlement in northern Idlib, with many other displaced families and without any resources.
Yemen’s Emergency Assistance for Vulnerable and Conflict-Affected Communities ran from 2017-2018 with $10 million from USAID’s Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It reached 242,000 people directly, and 128,000 indirectly.
Some 300,000 people have been displaced from their homes in southern Idlib, between December 1st 2019 and January 1st 2020, moving further north away from the hostilities. Here are some of their stories.
While Ali* was at his house in al-Darbasiyah, a border town in north-east Syria, fighting broke out and bombings began. The women and children left the town on the same day to a village 20 kilometers away, while the men stayed behind. As the fighting…
Diana* left her village near Ras al-Ain, on the Syrian-Turkish border, with her three children after the military operation began in north-east Syria in early October. Her husband stayed behind to look after their house and belongings. While fleeing with…
Six months of responding to the Cyclone Kenneth disaster and success stories
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