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Restart: Life at CARE's youth shelter for male refugees in Greece
"Youth Shelter: A Home to Restart” presents our ECHO funded Youth Shelter for male refugees from 18 to 22 years old, through the eyes of two young men from Pakistan. What makes this shelter Read More
Afghanistan Avalanche: "How do I feed my children?"
The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan is worsening as at least 30,000 people are affected by heavy snowfalls, rains and avalanches.
While many houses have already been Read More
Don’t Touch: Life in Ebola Stricken Sierra Leone
“Don’t touch.” I hear this slogan over and over again here in Sierra Leone. I am on a visit with my colleagues from CARE Sierra Leone and our regional office for Western Africa to meet Read More
It's Time to Stop Digging Graves for Our Daughters
At the age of 22, Mariam[1] survived a rape, and thought her life was over. She never thought that she would pull through this ordeal that had tainted her, family and her clan. Today, thanks to Read More
Mali – let”s not forget those who have suffered the most and seen the worst
Claudine Mensah Awute, Country Director with CARE Mali, describes the humanitarian crisis in the West African nation.
"Suddenly a bullet pierced the bedroom door of my children; it Read MoreRazia Jan, Afghan Female Educator, Needs Your Help
Dear CARE Friends,
I was hoping to pass along this story of a courageous woman, Razia Jan, who has built and sustains’”in the face a great danger’”the first (and only) all girls school in Read More
Cholera outbreak in Sierra Leone
Sahelians in the London Olympics
At CARE we Read More
“I don”t want to lose another child’
Melanie Brooks
Jan. 22, 2012
When Dije Ousmana looks Read More
Why I Stand on a Bridge
On March 8, International Women”s Day, women around the world will gather on bridges as Read More