A Day in the Life of a "Gender in Emergencies" specialist
Fatouma Zara describes a typical day working in the midst of crisis around Lake Chad
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
Fatouma Zara describes a typical day working in the midst of crisis around Lake Chad
“Earlier we used to think women are just for cooking. Now their role and responsibility has changed.”
“I have benefited from so many new people arriving here... and I earn more than I used to. "
It’s an intersection between health, business and job creation. And, according to those women involved, it’s also saved lives.
Mary Maturu gives insight into what it’s like to be a midwife in one of the world’s largest refugee settlements.
Mariam has three children. They have been displaced eight times before arriving to the camp in Alia.
Hardo tells his story on how gaining skills rather than hand-outs helped him improve his yield sustainably
Meet Hado, a Somali woman who’s trailblazing in a typically male dominated sphere: providing security for water tanks.
"Everyone had just about had enough – it was midnight, we were left in an unknown territory with plenty hostility around us..."
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.