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Amid Niger Crisis, CRS Calls for International Support
September 11, 2023Suspension of aid to country could cause long-term damage
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CRS Applauds Senate Foreign Aid Bill, Yet Concerns Grow Over Insufficient Climate Financing and Proposed Cuts to Development
August 4, 2023Cuts to development could damage years of progress in fight against global poverty
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CRS Warns El Niño, Climate Crisis Could Worsen Food Insecurity in Global Hunger Hotspots
July 17, 2023Mounting threats face developing countries due to El Niño and climate change.
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CRS Convenes More Than 100 Supporters in Washington, D.C. for its First-Ever National Gathering in Support of U.S. Foreign Aid
June 30, 2023Supporters met with Congressional offices to advocate for continuation of international aid
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CRS Expresses Concern Over Drastic Cuts to Foreign Aid in House Appropriations Bill
June 27, 2023Cuts would slash vital overseas aid programs by up to a third
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CRS Sounds the Alarm Over Growing Humanitarian Crisis in Chad as Tens of Thousands of Sudanese People Flee the Fighting
May 26, 2023With rains coming soon, concerns over adequate emergency shelter are high
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Amid Debt Ceiling Debate, CRS Joins U.S. Catholic Leadership in Urging Congress to Protect Poverty-Reducing Assistance
May 18, 2023CRS, USCCB and Catholic Charities USA sent a letter to Congress.
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CRS Mobilizes Response to Cyclone Mocha in Bangladesh
May 16, 2023Post-storm assessments continue; high need for emergency shelter expected
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As Title 42 Ends, CRS Calls for U.S. Leaders to Protect the Rights of Migrants
May 11, 2023More sustainable approach to concerns at border - focus on root causes of migration
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CRS Applauds U.S. Contributions to Green Climate Fund
April 20, 2023The Administration announced a $1 billion contribution to the Green Climate Fund.