Crisis Response
Newsweek: War on Ukraine Children: 142 Dead, 230 Injured, Over 64% Driven From Home
They walk off the bus slowly, tentatively. Young women holding the hands of small children. Grandmothers right behind carrying over-stuffed suitcases—or dragging garbage bags of clothes. All the mothers wear sneakers. There are a handful of old men, hunched over. Quite a few dogs, mostly small ones, none barking. The passengers barely lift up their eyes. Everyone looks beaten down, exhausted. A Po
Read MoreTIME: Ukrainian Refugees Try to Find Their Way in Poland
They walk off the bus slowly, tentatively. Young women holding the hands of small children. Grandmothers right behind carrying over-stuffed suitcases—or dragging garbage bags of clothes. All the mothers wear sneakers. There are a handful of old men, hunched over. Quite a few dogs, mostly small ones, none barking. The passengers barely lift up their eyes. Everyone looks beaten down, exhausted. A Po
Read MoreMSNBC: Rick Stengel: ‘About 90% of Russians get 90% of their information from state TV and state sources’
Former top State Department official Rick Stengel joins Andrea Mitchell to break down the “paradox” of media consumption in Russia, explaining why the Russian public seems to believe Putin’s narrative about the war in Ukraine. “About 90% of Russians get 90% of their information from state TV and state sources in Russia. They could actually watch MSNBC or read the New York Times if they wanted to.
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The Tabernacle Choir and Azamara® Collaborate to Support the Relief Efforts of CARE, IRC, and American Red Cross
SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 2022: The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square—the renowned 360-member volunteer chorus—and Azamara—the leading cruise line in Destination Immersion® experiences—have joined together to invite worldwide travelers with compassionate desires to help victims of conflict, famine, disease, and other crises in a way that fosters humanitarian relief and peace. In the face of global human
Read MoreUkraine conflict causes soaring debt and increased poverty and inequality across Latin America and the Caribbean
Price rises and disruptions to global trade are likely to lead to increasing debt across Latin America, already a region with the highest debt in the world, and some of the greatest levels of inequality, warns CARE.
Read MoreCARE welcomes donor commitments at Afghanistan pledging event; reiterates need to continue scaling up humanitarian assistance
In January 2022, the United Nations issued its biggest Humanitarian Appeal to date, for USD $4.44 billion, to address Afghanistan’s deep economic and humanitarian crisis, through the 2022 Humanitarian Response Plan.
Read MoreGPB: Humanitarian effort in Ukraine looks toward long haul
Georgians are responding to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine in many different ways, from homespun fundraisers and rallies to multinational efforts. One of the largest Georgia-based organizations dispatching workers to Eastern Europe is CARE USA.
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