Dreams Continued After Haiyan
As the old saying goes, tough times don’t last; tough people do
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
As the old saying goes, tough times don’t last; tough people do
Love for her family is what keeps a mother going
Question as "Where is Mosul? How big is it?", "How many people are affected?", "When did the conflict start?" are explained
“They took the beautiful girls,” Goze tells me from her temporary home in a camp in northern Iraq. It soon becomes clear what she was alluding to: the women were raped, their husbands killed.
More than 275,000 refugees are living in Dadaab, the biggest refugee camp in the world in Kenya. Here is what you need to know.
In the local Lotuko language Ituba means ‘united we progress’. It is also the name chosen by a group of 30 women in Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan for their one-month old village savings and loans (VSLA) group. A statement of purpose and of hope.
Eight Haitians tell their stories about the moments during and after Hurricane Matthew storm.
Stacked neatly in a pyramid fourteen rusted metal cups represent all that is left of 11-year-old Regina’s life. Belongings carefully guarded and transported some 2,000 kilometres back from Khartoum, Sudan in 2011 - to mark the family’s new life in the…
As the impacts of Hurricane Matthew in Haiti started to emerge, the damage from the storm immediately started being compared to the damage of the 2010 earthquake. I could not imagine that a hurricane could possibly leave comparable levels of damage as…
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.