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Michelle Nunn speaks to CNN about impact of aid cuts and CARE’s 80th anniversary
Michelle Nunn, President & CEO of CARE, spoke with CNN's Bianna Golodryga on how global cuts to humanitarian aid are affecting people around the world. Nunn also spoke about CARE's 80 anniversary, how the organization has supported people in need around the world, and the re-launch of the iconic CARE PACKAGE®
Read MoreDeepening starvation in Sudan
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Partnership (IPC) alerts today of famine-level acute malnutrition detected in two more localities in North Darfur, Um Baru and Kernoi. Just three months ago, the IPC warned that famine conditions would further spread.
Read MoreCyclone Fytia in Madagascar: After landfall urgent response underway
Mirana Fanomezantsoa, CARE Madagascar Country Director says that, "Severe Tropical Storm Fytia made landfall along Madagascar’s west coast, bringing strong winds, heavy rainfall, and a high risk of flooding and landslides..."
Read MoreViolence and flooding trigger displacement in Mozambique
Renewed attacks across Cabo Delgado since mid-December have forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes in northern Mozambique, increasing fears that the conflict is expanding deeper into the densely populated province of Nampula.
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CARE Crisis Report: Ten Overlooked Humanitarian Crises That Didn’t Make Headlines in 2025
The tenth annual CARE Crisis Report, published today, analyzed global online media coverage of humanitarian crises and revealed that the Central African Republic is the most overlooked humanitarian crisis of 2025, with only 1,532 online articles.
Read MoreAs Winter Storm Fern approaches, CARE shares winter weather safety tips for moms and caregivers
A major, widespread winter storm, Winter Storm Fern, is set to begin Friday, January 23, 2025, and last into early next week. Extreme winter weather is expected to affect approximately 230 million people across the United States, nearly two-thirds of the nation’s population.
Read MoreStarbucks and The Starbucks Foundation support disaster relief efforts in Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand
As communities navigate the impact of natural and man-made disasters, Starbucks and The Starbucks Foundation work alongside local teams and nonprofit partners, like CARE, to provide relief and build resilience
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