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  1. 10 hours ago

    The civilians in are facing HORRIFIC conditions. They have given up or fled their homes, are at risk of and disease, and are fearful for what the future will bring. This is the biggest of our time and all parties need to stop this war.

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  2. 15 hours ago

    In the safe place of the Center in , can seek help and children can find a space to learn, play or read.

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  3. Jun 21

    Amal was 17 years old when she had to get married because of the war in . Her parents thought it would be best for her. Her husband died two years later.

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  4. Retweeted
    May 30

    I get a loooot of emails throughout the day, we all do, I know. And most of them don’t excite me too much, to be honest. But today, one sentence made me so happy: “We’ve delivered food assistance to 100,000 people in Amran, .” Wow, . Wow. Share and CARE!

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  5. Jun 20

    Thank you and for the amazing work on this. POWER TO THE POWER LADIES AND: PLEASE WATCH THIS AMAZING VIDEO!

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  6. Jun 20

    who have fled the war in often live in difficult conditions. For most of them, home is a run-down house in cities where work and education are hard to find.

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  7. Jun 20

    In Center in , a Syrian teacher helps children deal with their traumas through and .

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  8. Jun 20

    More than 650,000 are registered as refugees in Jordan. 51% of them are under the age of 17 and 90,000 are out of school. works to meet the needs of refugees from .

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  9. Jun 20

    Brownkey grew up in a camp in . Refugee life is all she has ever known as has been a war zone for 25 years. Mia grew up in Germany, went to school for a future full of opportunities. IS THIS FAIR

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  10. Jun 19

    TODAY IS When they arrived in Jordan, Amal, who was four months pregnant, and her family first lived in a tent. After moving from one place to another, they now live in Northern . :

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  11. Retweeted
    Jun 19

    UN report: Every day in 2017, 44,400 people were forced to flee their homes.

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  12. Jun 19

    Imagine you were born in Southern . Imagine you were born in Southern . ANYTHING YOU HAVE IN COMMON?

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  13. Jun 18

    The volcano in has affected 1.7 million people. In a situation like this, children are especially at risk. That is why is working to ensure that the most vulnerable are receiving the protection and support they need.

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  14. Jun 18

    RT if you agree: We MUST do more to end the in . Nearly 1 million people have fled their home since the beginning of 2018 looking for support and protection. That is higher than any point in the last 7 years.

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  15. Jun 17

    This , we are celebrating . Nazir’s wife delivered their baby in , when he had already fled to . While he waits to meet him, he has bought a bed, a milk bottle, and some toys for his baby.

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  16. Jun 16

    People could lose everything, even their lives in the attack on . But the consequences do not stop at the city limits. will also suffer from the effects of cutting off the port. Read what and others have to say in the :

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  17. Jun 16

    Tomorrow is World Day to combat drought and desertification. No land = not enough food = no jobs. Farmers must have secure access and tenure to land. Achieving land tenure reduces poverty & food loss, increases gender equality and resilience

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  18. Jun 15

    "The sound of the jets is horrifying. I have never heard it this strong. I feel so scared for my family." Mohammed, the only CARE staff remaining in . is needed in , not .

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  19. Retweeted
    Jun 15

    "We try to remain hopeful...but we're also preparing that this could be a very long, drawn out battle." Jolien Veldwijk from tells if Hodeidah port is closed, the consequences would be "catastrophic" for Yemen.

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  20. Jun 15

    “This people are afraid to let their children go out alone in the streets. Despite how worried people are they are trying to maintain a smile on their faces.” Mohammed from tells a story of fear and survival in .

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