“All they ask for is to treat them with respect”
Meet Sofia, a legal counselor working with refugees in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Meet Sofia, a legal counselor working with refugees in Thessaloniki, Greece.
"We have dreaded this time of the year for the past four years. Every winter, we suffer from the cold," says Barsha, welcoming us in her tent. She struggles in her walk in front of us, leaning on her cane, and invites us to follow her.
"Winter is very tough for my sick mother. When she freezes, she vomits blood. We do everything we can to heat the apartment."
When Hurricane Matthew slammed into the Southern peninsula of Haiti, it destroyed the majority of crops and livestock. Three months later, there are 800,000 people in urgent need of food assistance leaving the country at risk of a food crisis, warns CARE.
Nock-ten is expected to make landfall on Christmas Day
Ailora da Dionora, 19, is one of many girls who dropped out of school in the last two years due to the drought in Mozambique.
CARE supports refugees in Serbia with warm clothes and blankets.
CARE cautiously welcomes the resolution approved unanimously by the UN Security Council today and calls for its immediate and full implementation.
CARE welcomes the announcement of a new ceasefire in Aleppo this morning. For the sake of the civilians, we ask the parties to make sure that this ceasefire lasts for much longer than just a few hours. There have been many disappointments over promises made during the past few days and weeks. Parties to the conflict can’t toy with the life and hopes of hundreds of thousands of civilians.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.