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“This box is a painkiller.’
By Suzanne Berman, CARE Field Coordinator
Siaya is a town twenty miles from Lake Victoria, in Western Kenya. I am in town to visit community groups that my CARE Kenya Read More
Advocacy Gone Global
By:Suzanne Berman, Field Coordinator, CARE USA
I work with members of the US Congress and their constituents to improve Read More
“We Don't intend to Stop’
Reshma Khan, Advocacy and Communications Assistant, CARE Kenya
Jan. 19, 2012
I still remember the 1st of May 2011. His Excellency Mwai Kibaki, the President of Kenya, Read More
Staff Blog: Northern Kenya, More Resilient Communities on the Line
CARE International UK's Programme Director, John Plastow
Day 1
I've just arrived in Takaba, the principal Read More
A Tribute to Wangari Maathai
CARE mourns the loss of Wangari Maathai, Kenyan Nobel Laureate and founder of the Green Belt Movement, which CARE actively supported beginning in 1994.
Maathai died early Monday morning Read More
On the Front Bench: Refugee Girls Get a Fair Shot at a Future
Rick Perera, Horn of Africa Communications Coordinator
Overflow classes at the crowded Illeys Primary School, run by CARE, meet in tents in the courtyard. Most new students Read MoreThe Beauty of Dadaab
by Niki Clark, CARE Emergency Media Officer in Kenya
September 2011
One of my "duties" as an emergency media officer here in the refugee camps in Dadaab, Kenya, is to share Read More
“We have hope now.’
by Niki Clark, Emergency Media Officer in Kenya
September 2011
When I told my family and friends that I was leaving for six weeks to work with CARE on temporary assignment in 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
A picture of strength and perspective amidst drought
Daniel Seller, Program Quality and Accountability Advisor
August 12, 2011
I have just visited Balich Village in Garissa district, North Eastern Province of Kenya. Inhabitants Read More