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Ukraine: "I do not make plans for the future"
Because of the war, Yulia lost her job as a court civil servant. She’s spent all of her savings trying to keep her children safe and has since had to live one day at a time.
Because of the war, Yulia lost her job as a court civil servant. She’s spent all of her savings trying to keep her children safe and has since had to live one day at a time.
With about 50% of energy infrastructure destroyed, power outages have become a daily occurrence in Ukraine. Some areas have planned power cuts in order to not overload the systems.
CARE Jordan interviewed Sara, 42, a Palestinian refugee, who started coaching and mental health support sessions at a CARE community center to help cope with the physical and psychological violence she has faced at home.
Ethiopia is facing the worst drought in the last 40 years. As a result, girls are dropping out of school because they have to walk the whole day to fetch water for their families.
Community members in Ethiopia are coming together to challenge existing social norms and traditions through discussions of topics such as early marriages, female genital mutilation, and division of domestic labor.
A CARE project in Ethiopian communities establishes community-led Social Analysis and Action groups which reflect on traditions and social norms and challenges them.
Members of collective savings groups set up with CARE's assistance are now hosting participants displaced by the conflict.
In parts of Ethiopia communities are making collective efforts at changing their attitutes about early child marriage and female genital mutilation.
While working in the response to the devastating floods in Pakistan, CARE's Maryam Imtiaz witnessed countless stories of loss, resilience and solidarity. She shared what she has seen and heard and urged for action to stop climate change and its irreversible damage.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.