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Climate stress on Zambian farmers: “We hardly have normal weather anymore”
Buumba Chilimba, 45, mother of seven, is a small-scale farmer in southern Zambia who has been struggling with the extreme weather events caused by climate change.
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Buumba Chilimba, 45, mother of seven, is a small-scale farmer in southern Zambia who has been struggling with the extreme weather events caused by climate change.
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In Zambia, people such as Chuma and her grandchildren are feeling the consequences of the climate crisis brutally and clearly: the dry seasons are getting longer, the soil is drying out. Between January and March of 2023, almost 375,000 people were…
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36-year-old Saruro, arrived in the Dadaab refugee camp when she was just 3-years-old. With dwindling funding and extreme weather straining already dire conditions for refugees like Saruro, CARE calls upon the international community to support refugees…
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Kelle is training other Ugandans to use climate smart farming, so they can recover from the shocks of climate change and conflict.
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Ethiopia is facing the worst drought in the last 40 years. As a result, girls are dropping out of school because they have to walk the whole day to fetch water for their families.
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While working in the response to the devastating floods in Pakistan, CARE's Maryam Imtiaz witnessed countless stories of loss, resilience and solidarity. She shared what she has seen and heard and urged for action to stop climate change and its…
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To help communities in Zimbabwe replace firewood with a sustainable energy source, CARE and partners are setting up home biodigesters
The village where Asha Mohammed and her eight children live has not even enough drinking water. She described the daily hardship of living without water for her family's most basic needs.
An entire village of pastoralists now relies on one water tank delivery per month to survive - people have lost their livelihoods and are struggling to meet the most basic needs.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.