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CARE Prepares to Resume Operations in Zimbabwe CARE received notice today that the government of Zimbabwe will permit registered humanitarian organizations to resume full operations, effective immediately. The announcement... (full article)
CARE Provides Emergency Medical and Evacuation Assistance for Flood-affected Families in India CARE is providing emergency medical assistance and helping evacuate some of the more than 2.6 million people affected by the worst flooding in India's Bihar state in 50 years.... (full article)
Climate Change: Joint Study Indentifies Humanitarian Hotspots and Warns of Dire Consequences Unless World Leaders Act Now India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Indonesia are among the pivotal states identified as climate change ''hotspots''-- countries particularly vulnerable to the increase in extrem... (full article)
CARE statement on the deaths of aid workers in Afghanistan We are saddened and dismayed by the murders of four International Rescue Committee (IRC) employees in Afghanistan. Afghanistan remains one of the most dangerous and volatile c... (full article)
CARE Helps Growing Number of Displaced People in Georgia The number of people in need of emergency assistance in Georgia is growing rapidly. CARE is working with the local government and other aid organizations to provide food, wate... (full article)
CARE Distributes Essential Supplies in Georgia CARE International in the Caucasus, in cooperation with other humanitarian agencies, is continuing to provide humanitarian assistance to tens of thousands of people displaced ... (full article)
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CARE Set to Aid Civilians Caught in Georgia Conflict CARE and other humanitarian agencies are coordinating with the United Nations to provide assistance to tens of thousands of people displaced by the violent conflict between Ge... (full article)
CARE Determines Response in Georgia Non-governmental organizations are meeting in Tbilisi to determine the possible scale of a humanitarian response to the war in South Ossetia in Georgia. CARE staff are aware a... (full article)
CARE: Prevention is the best medicine As the XVI International AIDS Conference draws to a close, CARE is calling for a renewed focus on preventing new HIV infections, especially among women and other vulnerable po... (full article)
CARE: Preventing HIV Takes Social, Economic and Cultural Change At the International AIDS Conference today, CARE said that most HIV prevention efforts that target women and girls fail to understand what motivates the choices they make that... (full article)
At global conference, CARE highlights holistic approach to AIDS, calls for greater focus on prevention Protecting people from AIDS requires economic and social 'vaccines.' That's the message CARE is bringing to the XVII International AIDS Conference, the world's largest gather... (full article)
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