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Ukraine: “I was scared that the baby would come on the road”
36-year-old Tatiana had to give birth alone in a dark room while fleeing the war
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36-year-old Tatiana had to give birth alone in a dark room while fleeing the war
“…can you imagine that for a whole year I haven't had a single maternal death!" That’s what one health worker has to say about the change since working with TAMANI—fewer complications and fewer deaths.
After five miscarriages, Rebecca Nyayuol was able to carry on her pregnancy thanks to a surgical procedure conducted in a CARE-supported health facility
To help reduce the high numbers of maternal and child mortality in South Sudan, CARE and partners are supporting health units to amplify and improve their capacities
We have a solution for that.
Several girls were interviewed about the challenges of menstruation in a refugee setting. Their families and representatives from WoMena were also interviewed.
CARE Ecuador recently completed a study across 8 different regions of the country looking at the difficult shelter situation new arrivals face in the country.
The rights-based accountability mechanism is a new community-led intervention for ensuring accountability for equal access to comprehensive, quality, and lifesaving health services.
“Before, when I didn’t have the knowledge and training in health care, I would send women away to other centers. Now I can welcome them and treat them here.”
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.