Haya: An Iraqi girl who got back to school
Huda*, 40, is an Iraqi refugee living in East Amman along with her two sons and two daughters.
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Huda*, 40, is an Iraqi refugee living in East Amman along with her two sons and two daughters.
For the past eight years I have worked in media and communications, aiming to raise awareness of the plight of refugees and people affected by humanitarian crises. My job usually involves interviewing people, writing about their challenges and depicting…
Interview with Dua’a Naji (26), Community Development Officer at CARE Jordan.
244 CARE projects and initiatives worked to prevent and respond to gender- based violence (GBV) with 12% of projects fully focusing on addressing GBV and a further 45% mainstreaming GBV prevention and response approaches
Falmata Ali is visiting CARE’s health clinic, where they provide much needed facility and outreach-based models of sexual and reproductive health services in the most hard-to-reach areas of Northeast Nigeria.
Fareeha fled to Jordan in 2012. To cover her family’s basic needs, she started her own business
Hawa came to this specific health center because her husband and the midwife, who works part time with her husband, explained the benefit of family planning and also that CARE is offering it for free.
Asma had nothing when she fled to Jordan from Homs. Now she is known for her dishes all over Amman
Hajja fled her village when it was attacked by armed groups. At 17, she is a wife and mother, but all she dreams of is going to school and finishing her education.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.