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How Can Niger Recover?
'We have sold over half of this year's crop to pay back our debts from buying food to cover our needs,' reports Issoufou Harouna. 'What is left will feed my family for five mo... (full article)

Food Distributions Mitigate Crisis in Niger
On a recent Friday morning in Bosso, in the far east of Niger, the town criers began circulating at 3:30 a.m., their shouts and drumming rousing residents and visitors from sl... (full article)

Security Deteriorating in Darfur
Continued deterioration of the security situation throughout Darfur threatens to plunge the region into an even greater humanitarian catastrophe, CARE aid workers in Sudan are... (full article)

Malnutrition in Malawi Worsens
Ella Chikwangwala, 35 years old, has lost five children to hunger. She lives in Malawi’s Lilongwe district, one of the areas hit hardest by the current food crisis. CARE rec... (full article)

A Harvest Amid Hunger
As you wind your way down the path to the communal gardens in Masula village, the contrast with the surrounding area couldn’t be more stark. While the neighbouring fields ar... (full article)

CARE Staff Member Feels Earthquake's Effects Firsthand
I was home in Peshawar for the weekend after spending the week in Islamabad at the CARE office. On Saturday (October 8) I was shaken awake by the earthquake that rocked Pakist... (full article)

World Food Day Holds Special Significance in 2005
World Food Day, observed Sunday, October 16, takes on special significance this year. Over recent months, CARE and our partners have assisted nearly half of the 2.7 million p... (full article)

CARE Launches Bird Flu Awareness Campaign in Vietnam
CARE is launching a campaign to raise awareness about Avian Influenza, or bird, flu, in Vietnam, as concerns grow that a type of bird flu will cross over from animals to human... (full article)

International Day for the Eradication of Poverty Helps Us Look Toward a Brighter Future
October 17 is International Day for the Eradication of Poverty — a day for all of us to reaffirm our commitment to advancing CARE's vision of a better world, as well as ... (full article)

CARE asiste a sobrevivientes de los desastres en El Salvador y Guatemala
Los centenares de derrumbes y extensas inundaciones debido a las grandes cantidad de lluvias provocada por el huracán Stan han matado a casi 200 personas en El Salvador y Gua... (full article)

CARE Scales up Emergency Relief in Guatemala and El Salvador
CARE is scaling up our emergency assistance efforts in Guatemala and El Salvador, providing clean drinking water, food, latrines and hygiene kits to tens of thousands of peopl... (full article)

CARE and Organic Bouquet Partner to Fight Global Poverty
The international humanitarian organization CARE and Organic Bouquet Inc., the world’s first online organic florist, have partnered to raise awareness about global poverty a... (full article)

A Bigger Bang for Your Donation
Now you can support CARE and see the Rolling Stones at the same time! Tickets-for-Charity has chosen CARE as one of its select group of partners for the 2005-06 Rolling Stones... (full article)

Damage Toll Rises as Earthquake Reports Roll in
Saturday's earthquake has caused even worse damage in Pakistan and India than initially feared, according to CARE. The first findings from assessment missions sent into the a... (full article)

Earthquake Survivors Struggling with Cold, Hunger, Destruction
We’re beginning to get a better grasp of the results of the Saturday’s devastating 7.6-magnitude earthquake that struck Pakistan and northern India Saturday morning. More ... (full article)

CARE Mobilizes to Respond to Massive Earthquake in India and Pakistan
CARE teams are on the scene in India and Pakistan, working with partner organizations to assess the scope of this disaster and determine the quickest, most effective response.... (full article)

CARE and WGBH Boston Provide Prescription for Child Survival
CARE, Save the Children and UNICEF are participating in Rx for Child Survival, a campaign created by public television station WGBH in Boston. (full article)

CARE and Organic Bouquet Plant Seed of Poverty Relief
People send flowers to make a statement on many occasions — the birth of a new child, to cheer up a sick friend, to congratulate a new graduate or just to say 'I love yo... (full article)

CARE Assists Survivors as Disasters Strike El Salvador and Guatemala
Hundreds of landslides and widespread flooding due to heavy rains from Hurricane Stan have killed nearly 200 people in El Salvador and Guatemala and driven more than 100,000 p... (full article)

Visiting CARE Projects Around the World: One Family’s Adventure
CARE works with millions of people in developing nations around the world, addressing the symptoms of poverty while simultaneously attempting to eliminate its root causes. (full article)

Millions Face Food Crisis in Africa
People all across Africa are facing chronic food insecurity that in some cases has dragged on for years. (full article)

Working It Out On Their Own
'I want my husband to come home, if he has money. If not, I want him to stay,' says Marianna, 33, a mother of five in the town of Gidan-Illo in western Niger. 'If the millet c... (full article)

A Shelter for People in Need
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