Humanitarian Response
Forbes: CARE’s President and CEO Michelle Nunn on the future of humanitarian leadership
Michelle Nunn, CARE's President and CEO, spoke about redefining humanitarian leadership in 2026. Nunn is among a select group of women leaders weighing in on the future of the humanitarian sector and what it will take to reframe the narrative and transform the way the sector operates.
Read MoreAl Jazeera: CARE’s Country Director James Akai speaks on escalating crisis in South Sudan
James Akai, CARE’s South Sudan Country Director, spoke to Al Jazeera about the impact of the escalating conflict on the civil population, the difficulties humanitarians face in accessing communities and the impact of aid cuts.
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South Sudan: Escalating conflict in Jonglei deepens food insecurity, human suffering
CARE South Sudan warns that escalating conflict and displacement in Jonglei State are rapidly intensifying hunger, human suffering, and protection risks, compounding an already severe humanitarian crisis in one of the country’s most vulnerable regions.
Read MoreOne year on, humanitarian needs in Syria remain critical, CARE calls for sustained support
One year after the major shift in Syria’s governance landscape, humanitarian needs across the country remain critical. Despite hopes for greater stability, millions of Syrians continue to face widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure, limited access to basic services, a severe economic downturn, and ongoing safety concerns making return impossible for many displaced families.
Read MoreIPC report on starvation in Sudan: Famine persists amidst ongoing atrocities in El Fasher
The new Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Partnership (IPC) report released yesterday confirms that famine is persisting in Sudan, with a high risk of it further expanding in the weeks to come.
Read MoreTIME: “How to Help Those Impacted by Hurricane Melissa”
Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 hurricane and one of the strongest Atlantic storms on record, has made a landfall in Jamaica and is threatening other countries in the Caribbean. CARE is one of the organizations highlighted in TIMEs magazine How to Help list for responding to this humanitarian emergency.
Read MoreHurricane Melissa: Caribbean braces for devastating impacts of storm, CARE prepares to respond
As Hurricane Melissa continues to intensify into an extremely powerful and deadly storm, CARE teams and local partners are closely monitoring and preparing to respond as needed once impacts are known and it is safe to do so.
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