Promoting Maternal and Child Health in Togo
“Before, when I didn’t have the knowledge and training in health care, I would send women away to other centers. Now I can welcome them and treat them here.”
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“Before, when I didn’t have the knowledge and training in health care, I would send women away to other centers. Now I can welcome them and treat them here.”
“[it] moved us from darkness to the light.”
“When is disagreeing with your partner a sign of success? When it helps you grow more food.”
“Despite past progress, one in nine people does not have enough food to eat. Another two billion may eat, but their meals lack the nutrition necessary for proper health and development. These terrible failures are preventing children, communities and…
2020 saw the greatest challenges the garment industry – and its workers – have faced.
Despite facing the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and the aftermath of a tsunami, with connections to capital and local markets, people in Indonesia were able to improve their livelihoods.
As the US is bracing for Inauguration day in the wake of shocking violence on January 6, the partners CARE works with in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, and Serbia are celebrating some of the successes they have had running programs to…
How the Protection Response for Vulnerable Populations project offered frontline workers more hope for the future.
How long does it take you to get to health care? In some areas of South Sudan, accessing health care could mean walking more than five hours.
In FY2024, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.