CARE’s report (2019) aims to shine a rare spotlight on those humanitarian crises that have been neglected by the global public. Now in its third year of publishing, the report, called Suffering In Silence, found that the food crisis in Haiti received the least media attention globally. While the catastrophic Haiti earthquake in 2010 made global headlines, the food crisis in the Caribbean state in 2018 was largely overlooked and barely received international media coverage.
Suffering in Silence: the 10 most under-reported humanitarian crises of 2018
- Published:
- 2 April 2019
- Region:
- Global
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Suffering in Silence: the 10 most under-reported humanitarian crises of 2018
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