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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
Northern Iraq: Summer ends, winter begins. But the fear remains.
Jacqueline Dürre is CARE Project Coordinator for Kurdistan-Iraq. In her blog, she writes about encounters with families who have been displaced over a year ago and still live in exile. Read More
World Food Day: Without Farmers, South Sudan Remains Perilously Close to Famine
The theme for this year’s World Food Day is ‘family farming’ but there’s not a lot to celebrate in South Sudan where the specter of famine looms large. CARE’s Senior Advisor on Emergency Food and Read More
South Sudan: Innovative Relief for the Sick and Hungry
Nyakoang Rieka set out from her village in the afternoon. Pregnant and with her elderly mother and three small children in tow, she walked several miles through the hot, dry South Sudanese Read More
Dadaab Kenya: Porridge + Classroom = Girls' Education
“I like empowering girls with education”, Daud says enthusiastically while standing in the middle of a narrow alley that leads from the school courtyard to a small place behind the principal’s Read More
Mali – let”s not forget those who have suffered the most and seen the worst
Claudine Mensah Awute, Country Director with CARE Mali, describes the humanitarian crisis in the West African nation.
"Suddenly a bullet pierced the bedroom door of my children; it Read MoreOne 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
Supporting the People of Ethiopia to Get Back on their Feet
Mandefro Mekete, Emergency Operations Coordinator, CARE Ethiopia
Jan. 30, 2012
The case of Ashenafi, 35, illustrates how it is not a single event, such as a 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
The “Singing Wells’ Fall Silent
By Yohannes Jarso, Emergency Program Manager, CARE Ethiopia, Borana Field Office
September 2011
The Borana region of Ethiopia is known for its deep traditional wells that are Read More