Gaza
Gaza: ‘Anyone who survived since Oct. 7 should get a new birth certificate’
Nothing is normal for families in Gaza. Every aspect of their lives has been upended by the by the ongoing siege and bombardments, which have created constant hardships and repeated displacements, with about 1.9 million people displaced to date. There is no longer any ordinary life.
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CARE is there delivering lifesaving aid and defending the lives of families in crisis.
Mothers in Gaza: “I cry when I sleep. I cry when I wake up. During the day, I try to be strong for my children”
Six months after the start of this devastating conflict in Gaza, CARE spoke to displaced mothers about their current living situation, biggest fears, and their wishes for the future.
Read MoreHow humanitarian aid gets into Gaza
Country Director Hiba Tibi explains how CARE’s aid trucks are crossing from Egypt into Gaza, what our team and partners can do to relieve people’s suffering, what the main challenges are, and why only a ceasefire can ultimately prevent further loss of lives.
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