Famine is a word, suffering is the reality
Blog by CARE South Sudan's Food Security and Livelihoods Manager
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Blog by CARE South Sudan's Food Security and Livelihoods Manager
What do you do when faced with the threat of starvation?
For the last three years, Somalia has had little or no rain. For people accustomed to severe drought, this one is still the worst they have ever experienced. Sirad tells her story.
“This is the worst drought we have ever experienced. Before, we have always been able to go somewhere to get food and water, but now the whole country is affected.”
The project worked on an approach that brought together gender equality, citizen participation in government, peacebuilding, and livelihood improvement to help communities.
15th March 2017 marks the sixth year of conflict in Syria. Make words matter and read about Omar, an 11 year old Syrian refugee with a dream to rebuild his home.
15th March 2017 marks the sixth year of conflict in Syria. Make words matter and read about the aspirations of thirteen-year-old Fatima.
One day in February, as my colleagues and I were traveling to Hargeisa, Somaliland, we came across the village of Warabaley.
Five common myths about famine to provide a deeper understanding of this important word.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.