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Ukraine: “I was scared that the baby would come on the road”
36-year-old Tatiana had to give birth alone in a dark room while fleeing the war
36-year-old Tatiana had to give birth alone in a dark room while fleeing the war
“When people who need help call me, I feel like I am part of their lives” - from a music teacher in Syria to a humanitarian worker who supports refugees in Turkey
In the lead up to World Humanitarian Day 2022, we highlight the work that women at CARE are doing around the globe to empower other women and ensure all people live in dignity
After fleeing the war in Ukraine, Daria Khrystenko started working as Communications Officer at CARE Poland
Rawan Matar and Hazar Badran help to create savings groups in vulnerable communities in Jordan to build economic resilience and empowerment
Working as Food Security and Livelihood Field Officer at CARE Yemen, Manar helps to develop women's economic empowerment and resilience
To help communities in Zimbabwe replace firewood with a sustainable energy source, CARE and partners are setting up home biodigesters
CARE Communications Lead in Lebanon Patricia Khoder shares her daily challenges and reflections on living in Beirut today, a city immersed in a deep economic crisis and still greatly affected by the consequences of the port explosion in 2020
CARE Communications Lead in Lebanon Patricia Khoder shares her daily challenges and reflections on living in Beirut today, a city immersed in a deep economic crisis and still greatly affected by the consequences of the port explosion in 2020
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.