"All we ask is for freedom of movement"
A ten year old Myanmar refugee in Bangladesh, Roida and her older brother tell their stories
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
A ten year old Myanmar refugee in Bangladesh, Roida and her older brother tell their stories
The crisis is not easy to understand and has multiple causes. But what is clear is that people are in urgent need of assistance in this unprecedented humanitarian crisis.
Ayesha was doing household chores and her husband Abdur Rahim was getting ready to open his small grocery shop. All of a sudden, some people came and torched the entire village. Ayesha and everyone else ran for their lives. The next few days, they lived…
Only a few days after Hurricane Irman struck, CARE's staff in Cuba visited some of the hardest hit areas.
In the past weeks, more than 400,000 people from Myanmar have fled to Bangladesh after a rise of violence.
Ali said goodbye to his town, Izra’, in Dara’a in Southern Syria after he lost everything he owned.
Read Aaron's account of the many barriers aid workers must overcome to respond to urgent needs in the DRC.
This blog post explores some of the ways CARE is actively responding to the Kasai Crisis in the DRC.
The story of Fatmata Jawara and her niece, who lost everything but each other in the Sierra Leone floods
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.