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When does bread build your confidence?
“I felt like life will go on, and we are able to find new ways to live a better life.”
“I felt like life will go on, and we are able to find new ways to live a better life.”
Home gardening and nutrition education is helping families in Ethiopia to live better lives.
“Despite past progress, one in nine people does not have enough food to eat. Another two billion may eat, but their meals lack the nutrition necessary for proper health and development. These terrible failures are preventing children, communities and nations from reaching their full potential.”
Diving into CARE’s work with fisheries, aquaculture, coastal ecosystems protection, and water resource management.
What would you do if your grocery bill dropped by 66% this month? Where would the extra income go?
“These days things have changed. My husband supports me and in taking the child to under 5 appointments. [Husband] cooks and prepares the food for all to eat and we even laugh together now.”
New sanctions against Mali could have a devastating impact on the country, where one in three people are already dependent on humanitarian aid.
Jolien Veldwijk, CARE Syria Country Director, speaks about the harsh winter and flood conditions facing Syrians.
Syrians, fleeing over a decade of war in their homeland, have found their situation exacerbated following the onslaught of heavy winter storms. In Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, temperatures are expected to drop lower than they have in 40 years, reaching -14 degrees and lower.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.