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Haiti: CARE Provides for Clean Water After Hurricane Sandy
While the East Coast of the United States is currently bracing for the arrival of Hurricane Read More
CARE launches Pathways and Melinda Gates praises VSLAs at African Green Revolution Forum
Sahel 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
Sahelians in the London Olympics
At CARE we Read More
Profile: Khadija
June 18, 2012
By Rodrigo Ordóñez
On an empty stomach, there is no day after tomorrow
By Rodrigo Ordóñez
'If we have nothing to eat, after a while we will die." The words of Hasta Abdelkarim, 46, are remarkably strong. A visitor asks her if she is afraid of dying. 'Yes. Read More
Lifting a burden from hard-working Ethiopian women
It takes a lot of strength to carry 55 pounds of water for
more than four hours across eastern Ethiopiaâs arid highlands. It also takes particular
strength to 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
“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