Being Brave in Bekuran
"Everyone had just about had enough – it was midnight, we were left in an unknown territory with plenty hostility around us..."
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"Everyone had just about had enough – it was midnight, we were left in an unknown territory with plenty hostility around us..."
CARE's Secretary General and CEO joined discussion on Global Compact on Refugees.
Feminism is not a fad. For decades, the call for women’s equal rights has only grown louder, and some of these from men themselves in centuries past.
Five common myths about famine to provide a deeper understanding of this important word.
In 2016, we have seen numerous news-breaking humanitarian crises. We watched civilians in besieged Aleppo sending heart-breaking pleas for rescue.
Getting the interest at editorial desks for “African” stories is sometimes quite difficult.
Human Rights Day happens 10 December every year to commemorate the day in 1948 that governments of the world adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the United Nations.
When Karl Marx opened the Communist manifest with the words “a spectre is haunting Europe,” he had an idea, and a vision. That vision was a socio-political approach called communism entailing an economy which was fair, equal and that provided…
Take a virtual cycling tour with Alida whose journey is a personal fundraiser for CARE Australia and the Climate Council. Eight countries cycled, one more to go! After Montenegro, Bosnia Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and…
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.