Fishing for success
Diving into CARE’s work with fisheries, aquaculture, coastal ecosystems protection, and water resource management.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
Diving into CARE’s work with fisheries, aquaculture, coastal ecosystems protection, and water resource management.
In August 2014, hundreds of thousands of people were forced to flee from the Sinjar mountains when armed groups attacked the region. At the peak of the crisis, more than 6 million people were living in camps and host communities across Northern Iraq…
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.
How VSLA Savings Groups Promote Gender Equality
Like tales of most refugee women, Turpaina Nyoka aged 40, fled the war in South Sudan in May 2018 together with her seven children and was resettled in Village 5 in Omugo Zone of the Rhino Camp Settlement, Terego District.
In 2017, Reem Mohamed, a (33) Syrian woman, fled with her husband and two children as war engulfed her country.
Originally from Aleppo, the largest Syrian city before the conflict, Mona now lives in Azraq refugee camp in Jordan. The 37-year-old mother of five has been married for almost 16 years. Two years after her marriage, Mona’s husband decided to search for…
Back in 2016, just like millions of others, Etidal and her family fled their war-torn homeland. Etidal, a 46-year-old Syrian refugee and mother of three, is originally from the western Syrian city of Homs.
What happens when you break the cycle of debt in farming? Magic happens.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.