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South Sudan: Building Peace in Our Communities
by Mawa Seme
Monday 21 September brought a great deal of rain to the town of Pagak in Maiwut county, Upper Nile state. But it didn’t dampen the joy and excitement among the Read More
Social media is more than just games
With the proliferation of internet on mobile devises, an unprecedented number of people find themselves connected online. In India, access to information and the internet has ballooned lately, Read More
What does behavior have to do with it?
The science around what to deliver in maternal and newborn health is well-established, but the science on how to do it, effectively and efficiently, is not.
Insights from behavioral and Read More
A Good Life is Waiting for Me
Meet Thumpa. At 16 years of age, she's slight and shy, but she's already made a decision that will change her life for the better. She has prevented her own child marriage.
Last year, her Read More
Enifa's Journey from Worries to Smiles
Today, Enifa Onani has no worries—only smiles. Today, hunger and poverty are history in her household. That’s a big change from 2013, when she got divorced. Before the divorce, she relied Read More
How a Potato Turns Into School Books
Admasu Mulu, 45, and his wife, Melkam Achamyelhu, 35, are very delighted when they talk about what has changed in their lives over the last three years.
"No more worries on how to 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
South Sudan: Bridging the Nutrition Gap in Mayom County
Right now, the land around Mankien in Mayom county, Unity state is green and lush – the telltale sign that rain has fallen. But all is not as it seems. This year’s rains have been few, compounding Read More
Syrian Refugee Crisis: Finding Love in a Hopeless Place
24-year-old Noor and 27-year-old Amfiraz met just over 4 years ago while studying together in Syria. For Noor, it was love at first sight. Two years later the couple were engaged.
During Read More
Syrian Refugee Crisis: Volunteerism at the Heart of Balkans Response
Local Serbian and Croatian volunteers are the heart blood of CARE and other organization’s response to the current Balkan refugee and migrant crisis.
In both Serbia and Croatian around 140 Read More