Syria’s Conflict Brings About Sweeping Changes in the Lives of Women
Syria’s Conflict Brings About Sweeping Changes in the Lives of Women
Syria’s Conflict Brings About Sweeping Changes in the Lives of Women
One year after Cyclone Idai, time stands still in Mozambique
One year after Cyclone Idai left a trail of destruction across parts of Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi, nearly 100,000 people continue to live in makeshift shelters and are alarmingly vulnerable to future climate shocks.
As several thousand refugees and asylum-seekers line Turkey’s border with the European Union, CARE denounces acts of violence against vulnerable groups seeking protection at Europe’s borders and calls for European member states to cooperate, share the responsibility, and accept refugees into Europe, including by offering safe asylum.
A blog written by Eric Ndayishimiye CARE’s Rapid Response Team, Team Leader on the deteriorating situation in Haiti.
The human interest story of 14 year old Lurde
Nearly nine years of conflict have brought about sweeping and protracted changes in the lives of Syrian people. Syrians are adapting to a ‘new normal’ as it relates to new livelihood strategies, new ways of accessing education, and new gender roles.
English: Understanding resilience: Perspectives from Syrians This research prioritised in-depth and community-based qualitative methods, using a Participatory Ethnographic Evaluation and Research (PEER) methodology in which researchers already living
English: In April 2018, CARE Syria and CARE UK contracted GK Consulting LLC (US) to conduct a research study on changing gender roles and norms amongst Syrian women refugees. This research was an extension of CARE’s 2018-2019 Syria Resilience Researc
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.