From the unexpected to the unknown
How did an ordinary day in Al Moza’a village on the Red Sea coast in Yemen look like before the war?
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How did an ordinary day in Al Moza’a village on the Red Sea coast in Yemen look like before the war?
Fana is 17 years old. But the horrors she has lived through in Nigeria are enough for a lifetime.
It was summer and very hot in the small village of Moza’a on the coast of Al Makaah in Yemen.
After days of hearing non-stop gunshots and bombings a, 77-year-old widow Dipumbae saw a glimpse of light.
In 1975, Zabon Moussou saw its secondary school open its doors. 40 years later, Haoua is the first girl to graduate.
It is a bright hot and sunny day when Baraka Ali and her daughter had this conversation in their yard in a village in the South-East of Niger.
Lami Mahamadou was living life to the fullest. One night in Baga, they heard people screaming and gun shots.
Voices of youth
At 65 years of age with a thin white beard and a broad smile, Mohammed Asaf certainly looks the part.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.