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Afghanistan: Solar entrepreneurship
Women-led businesses in Afghanistan face many challenges. Through creative and sustainable solutions, CARE helps female small business leaders to overcome these obstacles.
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Women-led businesses in Afghanistan face many challenges. Through creative and sustainable solutions, CARE helps female small business leaders to overcome these obstacles.
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Girls in Afghanistan have been restricted from attending secondary school since March 2022. Since December women are banned from university, too. CARE supports girls with trainings where they can find solutions on how to support themselves and generate…
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In Zambia, people such as Chuma and her grandchildren are feeling the consequences of the climate crisis brutally and clearly: the dry seasons are getting longer, the soil is drying out. Between January and March of 2023, almost 375,000 people were…
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36-year-old Saruro, arrived in the Dadaab refugee camp when she was just 3-years-old. With dwindling funding and extreme weather straining already dire conditions for refugees like Saruro, CARE calls upon the international community to support refugees…
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Balqees, an 18-year-old student whose family arrived in the Al-Azraq Camp in Jordan shortly after its establishment in 2016, dreams of continuing her education outside the camp against a backdrop of limited prospects for refugee students.
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Hussein, a 25-year-old man originally from Aleppo, Syria, has been displaced multiple times and is now a refugee in Türkiye. This World Refugee Day Hussein is sending a request to all countries around the world who receive refugees to give them a chance.
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Leen, a young woman originally from Palestine, is considered a refugee twice. Her grandparents were displaced from Palestine to Syria and now Leen, is a Palestinian-Syrian refugee in Türkiye.
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The humanitarian situation in Yemen has led to considerable suffering across the country, with an estimated 21.6 million people requiring humanitarian assistance and protection services. Displaced people in Abyan reminisce about their journey in search…
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Dr. Dima Um Nour is a gynecologist who has been serving pregnant women for over three years in Al-Amal Pediatrics and Maternity Hospital in A’zaz, Syria. Here's what she has been witnessing since the recent devastating earthquakes hit the region.
In FY2024, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.