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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
Mother-in-Laws Matter
Rani is 17 years old, beautiful, confident, and committed to change. In her village in Bangladesh, most girls get married between 12 and 14, and don’t go to school past the fifth grade. Not Rani Read More
Why Activism? How “16 Days” Highlights Tools to End Gender-Based Violence
by Milkah Kihunah
Milkah Kihunah is a Senior Policy Adviser on Gender and Empowerment with CARE USA. In this role she conducts policy analysis and advocacy on issues of women’s Read More
“It is a disaster, no one can be blamed.’
By Wiwik Widyastuti
Padang Pariaman, West Sumatra
It was Wednesday afternoon in the village of Tanjung Alai. Sariani had just finished her prayers and was sitting in the living room Read More
Everyone is suffering. Everyone is afraid.
by Adjie Fachrurrazi, CARE emergency coordinator in Indonesia
October 5, 2009
It has been raining non-stop for the past six hours. Heavy, heavy rain.
People are Read More
Typhoon Ketsana; The poorest will suffer the most
By Lisa Ognjanovic of CARE Laos
As we waited for Typhoon Ketsana to hit, our first priority was Read More
World renowned musician, Michael Franti, wrote about the CARE National Conference and Celebration on the Huffington post
Time for Passion and Strategy on Climate Change by Michael Franti
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-franti/time-for-passion-and-stra_b...
Ok, here's the deal. I remember reading Read More