Life is hard for Congolese refugees in Burundi
The level of support is not matching the staggering needs
The level of support is not matching the staggering needs
Aid flow drastically reduces despite increasing humanitarian needs
"What gets you through the day?", we asked 10 refugees in the camps in Bangladesh.
“The situation in Eastern Ghouta is more critical than ever"
The scene of the refugee camps in Bangladesh give an illusion that the worst is over. But underneath the smiles are countless stories of horror and pain.
Six months after more than 688,000 refugees from Myanmar fled from mass violence to neighboring Bangladesh
From his last trip to Grande Anse where CARE has launched a major emergency response to Hurricane Matthew since October 2016, Nelson Jean-Francois has brought back the testimony of a young combative woman who has found hope thanks to a shelter project supported by Walmart.
CARE works hard to empower women, engage men and boys to promote gender equality, and prevent gender based violence. We have powerful programmes and advocacy campaigns to advance these causes all over the world.
The majority of women fleeing the Democratic Republic of Congo into Uganda have experienced or witnessed gender-based violence and the bodies of dead refugee are being thrown into Lake Albert, putting millions at risk of disease.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.