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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
Keeping the Tradition
Despite the rocky beginning to her own marriage when she was 12, Endayehu seriously considered getting her own daughters married as children to “maintain a good image” for her family. Find out 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
USAID on the Horn of Africa famine
In a blog post marking the first year anniversary of 2011's declaration of Read More
Everybody Depends on the Earth to Survive
The farmers of Dan Maza Idi village in Niger have a saying: "Everybody depends on the Earth to survive." But climate change is making survival more difficult in Dan Maza Idi and Read More
CARE is Helping Me Heal Despite My Horrific Nightmares
Niki Clark, Dadaab Emergency Media Officer
August, 2011
Adam Poulter: Dadaab Blog 5
Adam Poulter, Emergency Response Manager for CARE Australia
August 2011
As a humanitarian worker for the past sixteen years I have seen some pretty shocking scenes. Before Read More
“Put Yourself in Their Shoes’
Interview with Michael Adams, Director of Operations for CAREâs Refugee Assistance Program in Dadaab
With an influx of almost 1,000 refugees per day, most of them Read More