Braving the journey of new status
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.
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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.
The four-hour drive north of bustling Hanoi brings us to the province of Bac Kan where the contrast between both places could not be starker
Why Toilets? Sanitation is important. Clean and safe toilets have a positive effect on all of us. Good sanitation prevents children from illnesses like diarrheal diseases, keeps girls in school and reduces health care costs. Meet Faith and her son to…
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.
Cleaning public toilets is not a pleasant task, regardless where you are. But for Janay Issack it is twice as hard. The 34-year-old mother of nine children takes care of school latrines for more than 2,100 pupils in one of the most challenging…
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In FY2024, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.