CARE warned today that humanitarian needs continue to rise in north-east Syria, as the conflict in the area deepens.
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Annie Murphy’s visit to Jordan in photos
Earlier this fall CARE Canada Ambassador Annie Murphy traveled to Jordan with her mother. They met many girls and women whose stories of survival were both unimaginable and inspiring. See the story of their travels in photos.
Annie Murphy and CARE Canada call on Canadians to support girls’ rights on International Day of the Girl
CARE Canada Ambassador Annie Murphy launches #TogetherForHerFuture campaign with CARE on International Day of the Girl
Keeping my smile up: My visit to Azraq refugee camp
CARE Canada Ambassador Annie Murphy shares her experience travelling to Jordan to see CARE’s work with refugees.
15 Aid Agencies Warn of Humanitarian Crisis in North-East Syria
Civilians in north-east Syria are at risk and humanitarian aid could be cut off following the launch of a new military operation in the area, leading aid agencies are warning.
Bright lights, brighter future
It is an unexpected setting for a beauty salon, tucked away inside a community centre in Al-Hashmi, East Amman. When you enter the small salon – ‘Sabaya Style’ – there’s an excited buzz. The five women running this new enterprise have the salon professionally kitted out with Hollywood-style mirrors and lights around the white walls, with accents of pink from the beauty accessories.
CARE Canada President and CEO on #TogetherForHerFuture campaign
With your support, we can operate safe spaces for women and girls, can help girls get back to school and can work with communities to unleash waves of change that will continue to grow for generations to come.
15 Minutes on Global Climate Action Week
Listen to the latest episode of our podcast, 15 Minutes to Change the World, and learn more about Global Climate Action Week and how you can reduce your carbon footprint.
World Leaders Miss Opportunity to Address Climate Emergency at UN Summit
Today’s United Nations Climate Action Summit was a missed opportunity for world leaders to mount a response commensurate with what scientists, cities, organizations and more than four million people worldwide are declaring a climate emergency.