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Our Five Fave Photos From 2021
We found five photographers living in communities where CARE Australia works, and asked them to share their favourite images that depict daily life, and capture the ways that supporting women helps defeat poverty.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
We found five photographers living in communities where CARE Australia works, and asked them to share their favourite images that depict daily life, and capture the ways that supporting women helps defeat poverty.
The health facility is already crowded with long queue of families with young children, pregnant and lactating mother’s, and elderly women and men, all of whom are the most vulnerable to malnutrition. They wait patiently for their turn to see the…
South Sudan is currently facing its highest levels of food insecurity and malnutrition, exacerbated by the impact of floods and displacement. According to UN OCHA more than 835,000 people were reported as affected by flooding across the country since May…
The Omicron variant has made it clear that "no one is safe until everyone is safe." Investing in getting vaccines to the last mile for 70% of the global population, and paying the health care workers who do it, is the only way to end the pandemic.
What would you do if your grocery bill dropped by 66% this month? Where would the extra income go?
Pollution from the global apparel industry hurts women and girls the most, since they do most of the work to get clean water at home. Decreasing pollution without cutting jobs is possible. How? By helping women take charge.
In the 5 minutes it takes you to read this, 152 girls under the age of 18 will get married—whether they want to or not.
As we begin this year's 16 Days of Activism to End Gender-Based Violence, we take a look at the creative ways that CARE teams have been working to end gender-based violence during a pandemic.
Diving into CARE’s work with fisheries, aquaculture, coastal ecosystems protection, and water resource management.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.