As hostilities continue to escalate in northwest Syria, eight aid agencies are making an urgent call for an immediate ceasefire as they warn that hundreds of thousands of people – the majority of them women and children – fleeing the unrelenting violence are caught in a humanitarian catastrophe.
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Suffering in Silence: As climate change intensifies, so too does humanitarian need
Opinion: Media attention largely determines whether a crisis garners public empathy and galvanizes political will, or if it is left to fester beyond public perception.
Nigeria: Salma’s story of survival
At 12 years old, Salma was abducted together with her two brothers from her hometown in Bama State, Nigeria. After losing her family, giving birth and fleeing from her captors, she now lives in a camp and receives support from CARE.
15 Minutes on Forgotten Emergencies
In 2019, Ethiopia faced many challenges including conflict, drought, flooding, and livestock diseases. Around 200,000 people are estimated to have lost their homes and many are now living in camps. On this episode of 15 Minutes to Change the World, we hear the story of Almaz who shares her emotional story of loss and struggle and learn how you can use your voice to amplify the stories of women like Almaz.
Suffering in Silence: New CARE report highlights top 10 crises that received little to no media attention in 2019
Nine out of ten of the most under-reported crises are on the African continent while man-made climate change dramatically fuels displacement and hunger crises.
CARE Canada welcomes Barbara Grantham as new President and CEO
After a comprehensive international search, the CARE Canada Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Barbara Grantham will join the organization as President and Chief Executive Officer.
COP25 outcomes a letdown for women and girls on the front lines of climate crisis
CARE Canada is deeply concerned that the weak compromise reached at COP25 climate negotiations lacks the ambition needed to tackle the climate crisis.
Bringing warmth to refugees in Serbia
CARE’s Sabine Wilke shares what winter is like for refugees living in Serbia and how we’re helping to spread a little warmth.
CARE International calls on world leaders to demonstrate leadership at first-ever Global Refugee Forum
CARE International today called on world leaders to seize the opportunity of the first-ever Global Refugee Forum to deliver bold new solutions to uphold the human rights of refugees and support the communities generously hosting them.