The world is facing an undeniable and growing hunger crisis
Today, less food is available. Available food is less accessible. Accessible food is not affordable.
Learn moreAs soon as the news of what officials are already calling one of the largest man-made European disasters in decades, CARE began coordinating its response to bring relief to those affected by the destruction of the Kakhovka dam.
Read MoreOne day after the devastating explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant in the Kherson region in South Ukraine, the water level is still expected to rise by another meter in the next 20 hours.
Read MoreEarly this morning, the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant, in Nova Kakhovka (southern Ukraine), suffered severe damage in what is already being referred to as the largest technological disaster in Europe in decades. Along with the dam itself, the plant’s turbines and generators were destroyed.
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