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Lunches Save Lives
The kids here wash their hands before lunch like they’re scrubbing in for surgery, washing up to the elbows, under the nails, and between the fingers. It makes sense: 13 kids in Rio Onde Latine Read More
Jean Gislene is on the Move
Jean Gislene is a woman who is going places, and she’s taking her whole community with her. She’s got big plans to buy some more land (she was already able to purchase some—a big feat in a Read More
Little By Little
When’s the last time you threw a party to commemorate a withdrawal from your savings account? Composed a song to celebrate your banking system? Invited the whole community for drinks and dancing 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
Sleepless in South Sudan
Aimee Ansari, Country Director, South Sudan
April 26, 2014
Twenty plus years in the international aid business and I’ve never been in a situation Read More
Food Security in Haiti: Jean's Story
I am not a lucky man. Since I can remember, my life has been a succession of trials and struggles. I come from a poor family and grew up having to live one day at a time, never knowing what Read More
Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines: Much More Challenging Than Haiti
by David Gazashvili, CARE’s Emergency Team Leader managing the response to Super Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. David is in Ormoc, western Leyte, one of the hardest hit areas, and talks Read More
Synthesis of CARE's FSL response to 2010 and 2011 Floods in Pakistan
Synthesis paper on
CARE International in Pakistan”s perspectives on ’˜Using Cash Transfers for improving Livelihoods in emergency responses”
Rationale & background of this paper: 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 More