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CARE teams in Ukraine forced to shelter during week of attacks on civilian infrastructure across country
This morning, Ukraine once again woke up to devastating attacks that struck multiple cities, including Kyiv, Poltava, Dnipro, and Kharkiv. At least seven people have been killed, including two children.
Read MoreHunger, extreme weather, and funding shortfalls drive humanitarian needs in Mali
Nearly one third of Mali’s population of 22 million is in urgent need of humanitarian assistance and protection. These are among the highest levels the country has seen in a decade. Years of conflict, climate shocks, and economic hardship have converged into a deepening humanitarian emergency
Read MoreAJC: Opinion piece co-authored by CARE’s president and CEO Michelle Nunn
CARE's president and CEO Michelle Nunn, co-authored an opinion piece together with Dr. Adam N. Stulberg, chair of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech, on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, on the importance of global development and humanitarian assistance in Georgia.
Read MoreELLE International celebrates 80 years of supporting women with Artcurial exhibition to benefit CARE
CARE was recognized this week as the beneficiary of ELLE International’s 80th anniversary celebration. The event, hosted by the French Consulate in Manhattan, marked the New York stop of a traveling art exhibition organized by ELLE that featured works by 31 women artists from around the world.
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Cholera outbreak worsens amid conflict in Sudan
Sudan is facing a worsening cholera outbreak as conflict, displacement, and heavy rains create conditions for the rapid spread of waterborne diseases. The situation is growing increasingly dire as the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned of a “concerning case fatality rate” of 2.8%, nearly three times the emergency threshold.
Read MorePakistan flooding: Monsoon rains shatter livelihoods, lead to surge in communicable diseases
The monsoon emergency in Pakistan – driven by unprecedented rainfall, cloudbursts, urban flooding, and glacial lake downpours – has claimed more than 1,000 lives and affected nearly 7 million people since June.
Read MorePhilippines: Magnitude 7.4 earthquake strikes Davao Oriental
A powerful earthquake struck off the coast of Davao Oriental, Mindanao, in southern Philippines at 9:43 AM (PST) on October 10, 2025. Authorities issued a tsunami warning and urged precautionary coastal evacuations; the warning was later lifted after minor sea-level changes were recorded.
Read MoreCARE US CEO Michelle Nunn welcomes news of Gaza ceasefire, underlines need for immediate humanitarian access
After two years of devastating and tragic news out of the Middle East, today starts off with the promise of an end to the violence, the reunification of the hostages with their loved ones, and the resumption of desperately needed and lifesaving aid into Gaza.
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