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Sudan: What do you do when armed men start knocking on doors?

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A harrowing journey of displacement, from one of CARE's own When the shelling and air strikes start,

A harrowing journey of displacement, from one of CARE's own [View Online]( When the shelling and air strikes start, it’s time to move: Shakir’s harrowing journey across Sudan Shakir Elhassan had lived peacefully in Khartoum for more than three decades. Despite the years of conflict that caused massive displacement, drove food insecurity, and forced children out of school, Shakir was firmly rooted in the capital city, where he lived with his wife and five children and worked for CARE Sudan. But in April, all that changed, as an armed group arrived in the city, bringing shelling, gunfire, and military checkpoints. [Read more](. NEWS “How can I achieve my goals when I do not study?” Fighting for girls' rights in Afghanistan [Read More]( NEWS Humanitarian crises, in particular, can be mitigated or even prevented through early action. But action requires attention. The most overlooked media stories of 2023 [Read More]( For this humanitarian worker living in the West Bank, "Every minute, it feels like we are dying" My name is Razan. I am a humanitarian worker. I am Palestinian. I live in the West Bank. We are now over one hundred days into this war, but it feels like decades. I never imagined that in any given circumstance I would bear this much pain. [Read More]( Help CARE fight poverty and provide emergency relief aid to the poorest communities in the world. [DONATE TODAY]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( © 2023 CARE All Rights Reserved [About Us]( [Contact Us]( CARE 151 Ellis St NE, Atlanta, GA, 30303 [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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