Caught in captivity - the suffering of refugee women in Bangladesh
The scene of the refugee camps in Bangladesh give an illusion that the worst is over. But underneath the smiles are countless stories of horror and pain.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
The scene of the refugee camps in Bangladesh give an illusion that the worst is over. But underneath the smiles are countless stories of horror and pain.
From his last trip to Grande Anse where CARE has launched a major emergency response to Hurricane Matthew since October 2016, Nelson Jean-Francois has brought back the testimony of a young combative woman who has found hope thanks to a shelter project…
“I am very privileged to have this Accelerated Learning Program in my village as this initiative brought a ray of hope for my bright future”.
In the village of Tamroro, the women of the Munwadata Village Savings and Loans network process millet into bassi, providing them with income and, at the same time, helping feed their village.
Aisha determined to pursue her future and setting an example for her fellows
CARE Yemen decided that the way to respond to the crisis was buy local and build local.
Ezreta and her four children fled the Democratic Republic of Congo. They now live in a settlement in Uganda, where she tells the story of their harrowing journey and the danger they faced along the way to safety in Uganda.
Samuel fled the Democratic Republic of Congo with his family. He is now settled in Uganda with his wife and one son, but three of his children were lost during the dangerous journey. Although they are safe and resettled in Uganda, Samuel's family is…
“We have reduced the amount of time and money we spend in our health centers.”
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.