Now into their 8th year of war, 19 million Yemenis, including 2.2 million children under the age of five, will be facing hunger.
Month: March 2022
Ukraine: 1 month of conflict and devastating global implications on food security
The world’s most dire humanitarian crises face devastating consequences of war in Europe’s food basket. Price hikes impact most vulnerable households and humanitarian aid in countries such as Somalia, Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Special Edition: Best of Women’s Leadership Conversations
The month of March is Women’s History Month, so we’re taking a look back in our archives and sharing some of our “best of” women’s leadership conversations. Get ready to be inspired!
11 years of war: Syrian families sacrificing the future to survive the present
Acute poverty, COVID-19, drought, displacement, and 11 years of war are stretching the resilience and coping abilities of Syrians to the limit, a new CARE analysis has revealed, with families increasingly taking desperate measures, including early marriage and child labor, to stay alive.
In Photos: Syrian girls share how 11 years of conflict has impacted their lives
Millions of children were born in Syria since the conflict began more than a decade ago. Thousands have lost family members and been forced to flee their homes to camps in far away places and across neighbouring countries. Most continue to experience, daily, numerous violations of their basic rights to health, education and protection. These are some of their stories.
Hunger catastrophe looms for 161,000 Yemenis as global food supply deteriorates
he newly released Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report confirms the serious concerns anticipated by humanitarian organizations such as CARE in Yemen for 2022.
The Hunger Clock is ticking across the Middle East and North Africa: Three weeks into the Ukraine conflict, people are already feeling the knock-on impact
As the war in Ukraine continues, the risk of knock-on impacts will grow. The hunger clock is ticking, especially in economically unstable countries, where vulnerable populations continue to face rising needs amidst shrinking resources.
Ukraine war: “Bombs on a maternity and children’s hospital are utterly unacceptable”
CARE strongly calls on all parties to the conflict to protect civilians as war enters its third week.
CARE’s response in Ukraine: Relief supplies have arrived in Lviv
More than 870,000 people fleeing Ukraine to neighbouring countries are in urgent need of assistance.