Rising from the Rubble
Across large swaths of the Indian state of Gujarat, towns and villages lie in rubble, and a fine layer of dust hangs in the air -- not-so-subtle reminders of the earthquake that devastated the region a year ago.
The Embroiderers from Kutch
Her callused hands prefer working on fine needlepoint. But to make what little money she can, 45-year-old Punji Behn is busy building a pond to collect rainwater near Jaru, her native village in Gujarat's Kutch region.
Banishing the Monsters
CARE will focus on the long-term imperative of rebuilding Indian villages so they can withstand earthquakes, hopefully banishing the specter of future disaster.
by Wendy Driscoll, CARE press officer
CARE Shares Plight in India, a story by Moni Basu, Atlanta Journal Constitution Staff Writer.
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India Earthquake Update from the Field
by Alina Labrada, CARE press officer
India's Vibrant Private Sector Partners with CARE
to Help Survivors of Gujarat's Killer Quake
by Wendy Driscoll, CARE press officer
Aftershocks
Medical and mental health needs of quake survivors require long-term care.
by Wendy Driscoll, CARE press officer
An Interview with CARE's Earthquake Relief Team Leader
by Wendy Driscoll, CARE press officer
An Open Letter on the Devastation in India
A CARE staff member reflects on the devastation and the road to recovery in India following a recent visit.
India's quake survivors get busy with life: A story by Moni Basu, Atlanta Journal Constitution Staff Writer (February 22, 2001)
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Bringing Hospitals to the People
by Claudia Chang, CARE press officer