The world is facing an undeniable and growing hunger crisis
Today, less food is available. Available food is less accessible. Accessible food is not affordable.
Learn moreAichatou Mounkaila has spent the last 20 years of her life supporting and empowering women and girls in Niger. She recently spoke at the United Nations.
Read MoreIn East Darfur, women and girls still largely earn a living through agriculture, working hard on land owned by their families to produce food and cash crops. Yet they often see few of the proceeds when crops are sold. Their agricultural fortunes have begun to change through a CARE Sudan program which helps women establish vegetable gardens for both food and income, and has also assisted herders with veterinary care.
Read MorePeople in the war-stricken Gaza Strip experienced a weekend of relative calm after a four-day pause in the fighting, later extended to six days, went into effect early Friday, Nov. 24. After 50 days of constant bombardment, this provides temporary relief from the violence and destruction since early October.
Read MoreFrom advocacy, to letter writing, donating money, volunteering and more, there are many ways you can help.
Worldwide, 1.2 billion people live in absolute poverty. Most of them are women and girls. You can change that.
Learn how to become an advocateWhen you give to CARE, you fight against the barriers that women and girls face every day.
Start donating todayFrom advocacy, to letter writing, donating money, volunteering and more, there are many ways you can help.
Worldwide, 1.2 billion people live in absolute poverty. Most of them are women and girls. You can change that.
Learn how to become an advocateWhen you give to CARE, you fight against the barriers that women and girls face every day.
Start donating todayFor more than 75 years, CARE has led the way to a better life for millions of vulnerable people around the world.
We
save lives,
defeat poverty,
achieve social justice,
and fight for women and girls.