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CARE calls for urgent action for women and girls facing hunger crisis
The grave findings of the latest Global Report on Food Crises reinforce the urgent need to integrate gender equaliy in the fight against hunger.
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The grave findings of the latest Global Report on Food Crises reinforce the urgent need to integrate gender equaliy in the fight against hunger.
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Estimates suggest that severe malnutrition threatens at least 730,000 children in Sudan. With an ongoing conflict, millions of people continue to face hunger, pushing them on the brink of famine.
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The Integrated Food Security and Nutrition Phase Classification (IPC) report paints an extraordinarily dire picture of extreme hunger, malnutrition, and desperation in Gaza.
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Catastrophic climate change coupled with conflict has pushed over 4 million Somalis into severe hunger but international support to humanitarian action has severely dwindled.
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The new alliance between ILO, IFAD and CARE will promote decent work and productive employment, with the aim of tackling poverty and inequality in the sector while also promoting sustainable business.
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The announcement by Russia to pull out of the UN-brokered Black Sea Grain deal with Ukraine is alarming. The news is devastating for communities in Somalia as 90% of the country's imported grain comes from Ukraine and Russia.
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CARE strongly urges all parties to uphold their obligations in the agreement, and remain at the negotiating table to find an alternative solution and mitigate the impacts that will flow from the collapse of the initiative.
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112.2 million more people around the world were driven to hunger after 2020, compared to the previous major global food crisis in 2008-2009. Despite this significant increase in hunger (116%), the international community is not responding with the same…
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Nearly 7 million people currently face food insecurity mainly associated to climate change impacts.
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