Five Years Into Exile
The challenges faced by Syrian refugees outside camps in Jordan and how they and their host communities are coping.
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The challenges faced by Syrian refugees outside camps in Jordan and how they and their host communities are coping.
English: "To protect her honour"- the fatal confusion between protecting girls and sexual violence Gender and Protection in Humanitarian Contexts Critical Issues Series #1 “TO PROTECT HER HONOUR” Child marriage in emergencies – the fatal confusion b
English: CARE Climate resilience. Resilience in the rangeland: Changes and challenges for pastoral communities in Kenya and Ethiopia This report was prepared for CARE International by Sara Pavanello (independent consultant). Sara has an MSc in Devel
English: CARE places special focus on working alongside poor women because, equipped with the proper resources, women have the power to help whole families and entire communities escape poverty. CARE’s commitment to health care in South Sudan CARE wo
2015 is a crucial year for climate action and sustainable development. Governments will seek to agree three major international policy frameworks with long-term implications: a post-2015 Sustainable Development framework, a UN climate change agreement,…
English: “CLIMATE ACTION AND DEVELOPMENT: WILL THE EU LEAD THE WAY TO AMBITIOUS GLOBAL COMMITMENTS IN 2015?” CARE International and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Expert Roundtable - Brussels, February 3rd 2015 Climate change is an extreme global injustice
Super Typhoon Haiyan, one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the world, plowed across the central Philippines on November 8, 2013. The lethal combination of 175 mph winds and heavy rains brought unprecedented devastation.
French: De l'urgence au développement, 40 ans aux côtés des plus vulnérables du Niger. 1. CARE International : toujours aux côtés des plus vulnérables Notre vision : « Nous œuvrons pour un monde d’espoir, de tolérance et de justice sociale, délivré d
More than two million people are facing severe food insecurity in South Sudan. Famine has been narrowly avoided in 2014. As the dry season begins, the brutal conflict that provoked this disaster is about to get worse.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.