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For the first time since anyone can remember, there is a very real possibility of four famines — in Somalia, South Sudan, Nigeria and Yemen — breaking out at once, endangering more than 20 million lives.
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On average, a child under the age of five dies of preventable causes in Yemen every 10 minutes.
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It’s more important than ever to speak up and advocate for what you believe in. Join us at #CNC17 this month as we discuss gender equality, women’s economic empowerment, humanitarian issues, and lessons in advocacy, which will include face-to-face meetings with reps on Capitol Hill. http://shout.lt/bPM34
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For women in developing countries, the most dangerous occupation is motherhood. That's why CARE provides safe child delivery for vulnerable mothers in poor communities. #Moms4Moms
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For the first time since anyone can remember, there is a very real possibility of four famines — in Somalia, South Sudan, Nigeria and Yemen — breaking out at once, endangering more than 20 million lives.
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The facts are this: Less than 1% of the US federal budget goes to aid, and the dollars spent abroad reap dividends for our country, too.
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The United States has a long tradition of stepping up, not stepping aside, in extraordinary times.
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“Massive cuts in foreign assistance are inconsistent with trying to address this suffering. When taken together with a shutdown of the the resettlement program, it’s a signal that refugees aren’t welcome here and we won’t help them where they are.”
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The situation is worse than it has ever been — more than 20 million people are in desperate need of food.
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CARE is thrilled to welcome Barbara Bush, CEO and co-founder of Global Health Corps, as a speaker at this year's CARE National Conference. Learn more about all of our speakers and register today: http://shout.lt/bPscr
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