CARE responds to Refugee Crisis in Bangladesh
In the past weeks, more than 400,000 people from Myanmar have fled to Bangladesh after a rise of violence.
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In the past weeks, more than 400,000 people from Myanmar have fled to Bangladesh after a rise of violence.
In the middle of the Bangladesh floods, Shahanaj is in labour and there is no one around to help her.
CARE worked closely with BRAC—the second largest dairy company in Bangladesh—to roll out sustainable private-sector interventions.
Flexible hours? A faster computer? More efficient systems?
According to a recently published qualitative review in Tufts, “SHOUHARDO II produc[ed] the most impressive overall results.”
On July 15 in the very early morning hours, floodwater entered Rajina Begum’s house. By the next day, it was already one foot high. The water level continuously rose for the next few days and the family was torn between staying and leaving their house…
We built from community strengths, and supported a diverse and integrated range of choices for ultra-poor families.
“We have proved that we can make merely impossible things possible together. We know what poverty is, but we have forgotten to be defeated by poverty."
Following the devastating flooding and waterlogging in Bangladesh in 2011, CARE – along with ActionAid (AAid), Concern World Wide (CWW), Islamic Relief (IR), Oxfam GB (OGB), and Solidarités International (SI) – launched an immediate response. As part of…
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.