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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
Images of a Life Gone By
From female taxi driver and entrepreneur to refugee, Fatimé is rebuilding her life from scratch.
Her entire life is spread out in front of her: vacations in Cameroun, Read More
Everyone is Gone
At 17-years-old Awa went through hell. Today, she takes small steps towards a better future.
Picture this: a worry-free teenage life full of possibilities. Awa lives Read More
Aziza Aims for the Runway
In Southern Chad, refugees from the Central African Republic pass their time hoping for a peaceful future.
“I went out to get bread because we were running out of Read More
Improving Access to Family Planning through the Faith Community: SAFPAC Chad’s Religious Leader Committees
Dora Ward Curry, SAF PAC - Senior Technical Advisor, Monitoring and Evaluation, tells the story of her technical assistance visit to Chad in July 2013
Not your average Read More
CARE’s influence on National Family Planning Policy change in Chad
CARE’s Supporting Access to Family Planning and Post-Abortion Care (SAFPAC) Initiative has been operating in Chad since year 2011. Chad’s national family planning policy has changed dramatically 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 MoreSahel Crisis: Updated numbers
UPDATE:
Today, 18.7 million people are affected by the crisis, more than 1.1 million people are suffering from severe malnutrition and an Read More
One Year On: Food insecurity and conflict still a threat for the Horn of Africa
'Let's Not Make the Same Mistakes Again'
An open letter from the Horn of Africa to the Sahel region