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CARE-supported clinics remain open and provide essential health care despite escalating violence in South Sudan
The CARE-supported Primary Health Care Clinic in Twic East remains open despite the escalating violence which has spread to half of Sudan's 10 states over the past weeks. “The clinic is treating Read More
The Wish List
by Johanna Mitscherlich
When I was a child I used to write a wish list before Christmas. A few days before Christmas Eve I put it on the table of our terrace and shouted “Santa Read More
I Am Syria
by Johanna Mitscherlich of CARE Germany, serving in Jordan
Ali stands in front of over 40 Syrian refugees in an old warehouse in Chouf, in the North of Lebanon. He is wearing Read More
I Am Afraid My Grandchildren Will Freeze to Death
Basilah is 62 years old. She and her husband used to make their living harvesting fields of wheat in the summer and picking almonds in the winter.
Then, Read More
A Powerful Effect: Addressing Gender-Based Violence in South Sudan
In solidarity with 16 Days of Activism, Dan Alder, CARE International in South Sudan’s recently-arrived advocacy and communications officer, set out to understand the circumstances of women Read More
Syrian Volunteers in Jordan
On International Volunteer Day, Liz McLaughlin, Head of Institutional Fundraising and Partnerships at CARE, discusses how she became involved in humanitarian aid work as a volunteer, and her 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
Syrian Refugee Crisis: Peacekeepers and first-responders
The United Nations have adopted the International Volunteer Day in 1985. Since then, people around the world recognize the commitment, dedication and impact of individual volunteers and volunteer Read More
Syrian Refugee Crisis: When life takes a break
By Johanna Mitscherlich
Hadi stands in front of twenty refugees in CARE’s centre in Zarqa, the industrial centre of Jordan, about half an hour drive from the capital Amman. He is Read More
Syrian Refugee Crisis: A day in the life of a refugee volunteer worker
On International Volunteer’s Day (December 5th), the international aid organization CARE shines a light on the crucial role which Syrian volunteers play in supporting refugees from Syria in Read More