‘This morning, peace was shattered as 19 airstrikes tore through the city. It was terrifying and my hands are still shaking as I write this.’
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Thousands have nowhere to seek refuge as violence in Syria’s Idlib intensifies
CARE International is extremely alarmed by the recent escalation of violence in northwestern Syria, including in areas in and around the demilitarized zone.
The CARE Package® through the years
May 11th marks the anniversary of the day the first CARE Package® was delivered. So we’re are looking back at where it all began and how far we have come.
15 Minutes on Safe Deliveries
After a difficult birth of her own Manju wanted to make sure others didn’t have to go through the same struggles. Our podcast host, Lama Alsafi, shares Manju’s experience and how she has continued to impact her community in Bihar, India.
15 Minutes on Environmental Impact
To celebrate Earth Day we sat down with Ted Ferguson from the Delphi group to talk about the changing impact we as a society are having on the environment, and what we can do this Earth Day to fight climate change at home and around the world.
Women’s and girls’ rights and agency in humanitarian action: A life-saving priority
A joint position paper endorsed by more than 40 international agencies and women’s rights organizations.
NGOs and women’s rights organizations call on G7 Foreign Ministers to protect women in crisis
More than 30 leading international agencies and women’s rights organizations are calling on G7 Foreign Ministers to act to uphold the rights of women and girls in emergencies.
Cyclone Idai: Government of Canada to match donations to Humanitarian Coalition
CARE Canada joins the Humanitarian Coalition and its member agencies to welcome the Government of Canada’s decision to match donations by Canadians in response to the devastation caused by Cyclone Idai in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe.
The Humanitarian Coalition delivers aid to survivors of Cyclone Idai
As the scope of the devastation brought on by Cyclone Idai continues to unfold in Southern Africa, Canadian aid agencies are working together to rush emergency assistance to survivors.