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Niger: NGOs warn further instability and sanctions could exacerbate humanitarian needs of the most vulnerable including women and children
In Niger, a country already affected by multiple crises, humanitarian NGOs are warning that further instability could strongly deteriorate the living conditions of the most vulnerable, including women and children who are often the most vulnerable during times of crisis, and hamper the humanitarian response.
Read MoreCarnegie Endowment for International Peace: Michelle Nunn joined The World Unpacked podcast to discuss the state of world hunger
CARE USA President and CEO Michelle Nunn joins The World Unpacked podcast and Stewart Patrick for a timely conversation on the global hunger crisis and share how NGOs and policymakers can best address food shortages globally.
Read MoreCSIS: Michelle Nunn joined The Truth of The Matter podcast to discuss the global hunger crisis
CARE’s President and CEO, Michelle Nunn, sits down with Andrew Schwartz on The Truth of The Matter podcast to discuss CARE’s new report on the current global hunger crisis, its many causes, and how to provide effective relief to all those in need.
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Syria and Türkiye: Brutal Heatwave Compounds Suffering Six Months After Devastating Earthquakes
Six months after a series of earthquakes struck vast swathes of southern Türkiye and northwest Syria, families in the affected areas are struggling to rebuild their lives while having to cope with record-high temperatures that are further stretching limited water resources.
Read MoreCARE USA Board Elects New Leadership and Welcomes Three New Members
CARE USA announced today that Richard Stengel and Susan Hassan have been elected as Co-Chairs of the CARE USA Board of Directors; while Radhika Jones, Editor in Chief of Vanity Fair, will continue in her role as Vice Chair of the humanitarian organization’s Board.
Read MoreCARE Condemns the Targeting of Critical Food Infrastructure in Ukraine
We are extremely concerned about the ongoing targeting of civilian infrastructure, including of grain supplies in southern Ukraine, and Russia’s decision earlier in the week to pull out of the Black Sea Grain initiative.
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