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Flexible hours? A faster computer? More efficient systems?
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
Flexible hours? A faster computer? More efficient systems?
A photo story that follows the Athens CARE team as they visit beneficiaries of the CARE Cash program.
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.
Refugees in Athens and Thessaloniki are receiving cash assistance from CARE, supported by the European Commission
The four-hour drive north of bustling Hanoi brings us to the province of Bac Kan where the contrast between both places could not be starker
Love for her family is what keeps a mother going
As the old saying goes, tough times don’t last; tough people do
In the local Lotuko language Ituba means ‘united we progress’. It is also the name chosen by a group of 30 women in Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan for their one-month old village savings and loans (VSLA) group. A statement of purpose and of hope.
The Kore Lavi program has developed and launched an effective and affordable system for making staple and fresh food products available to selected household-based beneficiaries.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.