”One day I will be able to return to school”
Ailora da Dionora, 19, is one of many girls who dropped out of school in the last two years due to the drought in Mozambique.
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Ailora da Dionora, 19, is one of many girls who dropped out of school in the last two years due to the drought in Mozambique.
CARE staff reports from impacted area, where more than 23,000 people have been affected and over 100 died.
Hanan*, (left) a Syrian social worker who counsels girls married before adulthood, meets with a client at a CARE-supported primary health care facility operated by Syria (Photo: SRD/CARE) “When I met her, it was immediately clear that she wasn’t…
As I step out of the vehicle, I can see a group of man seated under the plastic shed. They were expecting us. Today, November 11, 2016, a team of CARE staffers, two field agents and I, went to the refugee camp of Tabaraye-Bareye, in the region of…
Suzan Ropani was the first person that caught my eye when we arrived at Rhino Camp; a refugee settlement in northern Uganda about 110 km away from the South Sudan boarder with the northwest part of Uganda.
To meet 25-year-old Regina Kumara you would think she was like any other young woman her age – happily playing with her young daughter Paska.
36-year-old Gabriel Wadar Chieng, a nurse and in-charge of the CARE mobile health team, gives an insight into what it’s like to be a member of this team.
Love for her family is what keeps a mother going
As the old saying goes, tough times don’t last; tough people do
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.