Horn of Africa: History doesn’t have to repeat itself
Six years ago the world watched in horror when almost 260,000 Somalis starved to death in the Horn of Africa. Today, we are facing a similar outlook.
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Six years ago the world watched in horror when almost 260,000 Somalis starved to death in the Horn of Africa. Today, we are facing a similar outlook.
Women in Cambodia who are part of VSLAs saw a 90% drop in food shortages. Find out what else happened.
– But outside Aleppo, displaced Syrians remain desperate for assistance
Refugees in Athens and Thessaloniki are receiving cash assistance from CARE, supported by the European Commission
Μέλισσα (Melissa) means honeybee and the Melissa Network Center stands for all that this could symbolize. Refugee and migrant women come together in this unique place to interact and support each other through a unique form of therapy...
Ebola survivors in Sierra Leone say community support gave them courage. Find out how.
Getting the interest at editorial desks for “African” stories is sometimes quite difficult.
In 2016, we have seen numerous news-breaking humanitarian crises. We watched civilians in besieged Aleppo sending heart-breaking pleas for rescue.
Meet Sofia, a legal counselor working with refugees in Thessaloniki, Greece.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.