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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.
Op-Ed: To effectively address sexual and gender-based violence in conflict and emergency settings, we must empower local women’s rights organizations
As we mark this year’s 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence, CARE Canada is calling for a more systematic approach to supporting and recognizing the roles women and girls play in actively responding to crises.
CARE Canada statement: Throne Speech
CARE Canada was pleased by the emphasis on Canada’s role in supporting international efforts to fight climate change, promote gender equality and uphold human rights – including for the world’s poorest people – in today’s Speech from the Throne.
CARE Gifts in photos
Looking for the perfect gift that gives back? Check out this colelction of photos showing CARE Gifts in action to inspire you!
Governments Must Tackle Climate Damages and Gender Injustice, says CARE on UN Climate Conference
CARE calls on all governments and stakeholders at COP25 to ramp up their national climate plans by 2020.
CARE welcomes announcement of re-opening of Yemen’s Sana’a Airport for medical transportation
After more than three years of closure, it has been announced that Sana’a International Airport is to be re-opened to allow sick patients to travel overseas for life-saving treatment.
Meet CARE’s Evarest Ochola
Evarest Ochola has worked with CARE since 2016, he is a member of CARE’s Rapid Response Team with a specialization in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH).
Tens of Thousands of People in Northeast Syria at Risk as Winter Approaches
As temperatures plummet across the Middle East, CARE warns that tens of thousands of people, including women and children, in northeast Syria are at risk of facing harsh weather conditions without needed protection.