Join the club: schoolchildren carrying health messages in drought stricken rural Zimbabwe
At the Murerekwa Primary School, health is a noisy affair.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
At the Murerekwa Primary School, health is a noisy affair.
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CARE’s Karl-Otto Zentel has just returned from Yemen and answers five burning questions about the crisis affecting nearly 19 million people.
This photo essay describes how CARE's cash transfer project is transforming lives in rural Zimbabwe
In villages across drought-stricken Somaliland, women’s groups are pooling remaining resources to help those who need it the most.
An oped that delves into the recent developments of the Syrian Crisis.
After the worst drought in living memory, Amina Suleiman has nothing but cardboard to feed her cows.
In the village of Suuqsade, the sun is now ensuring everyone has enough water.
“Being a massungakate is especially important right now when so many of our children here are eating only once a day. Before the drought, they were eating three times a day
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.