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Suffering in Silence – Ten Most Underreported Humanitarian Crises in 2017
Natural disasters and conflicts make headlines — yet with the highest number of refugees since World War II and with an uptick and intensification of natural disasters in the past years, many Read More
Inspired by the strength of those who have lost everything
Fatouma Zara Soumana is part of CARE’s Gender in Emergencies Team based in Niger. Here she talks about her job and how she balances travels and family life.
As an emergency manager Read More
Women Must be at the Center of Ebola Response
Today a major international donor conference is taking place in Brussels to plan the rebuilding of Ebola hit countries. Having just recently returned from Sierra 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
Orphaned by Ebola: A Life in Limbo
While assessing the effects of Ebola on the lives of children in Moyamba district, Southern Sierra Leone, I met 17-year-old Josephine Ngagba. Her story broke my heart. But it also strengthened Read More
“My daughter returns from far away, a true miracle’
by Niandou Ibrahim, May 17, 2013
"My daughter returns from far away, a true miracle," repeats Adama Issaka without ceasing. She caresses and holds her Read More
We Can't Forget Chad
by Carmen Tremblay, senior emergency response manager for CARE Canada. Carmen traveled to Chad in April to support CARE's emergency response to increasing humanitarian needs in the country 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 MoreCrisis in Mali: A Day at a CARE Distribution Site in Ségou
By Adel Sarkozi
Kadidia from Gao region fled to Ségou with her whole family, in total 11 people. "I have no words to express my joy. This is the first time we receieved somthing. May Read MoreCrisis in Mali: Let”s Not Forget Those Who Have Suffered
by Claudine Mensah Awute, CARE Mali country director
About a year ago, the world started to watch with alarm the growing number of people suffering from a severe food Read More