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Ebola outbreak further strains DRC’s underfunded health system, leaving health workers with limited critical supplies
Despite cautious progress by a severely underfunded response to the escalating Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), it remains a race against time to reach women and girls already struggling to live in dignity amid an extreme crisis, while simultaneously supporting overstretched frontline health workers.
Read MoreForbes: CARE’s President and CEO Michelle Nunn on the future of humanitarian leadership
Michelle Nunn, CARE's President and CEO, spoke about redefining humanitarian leadership in 2026. Nunn is among a select group of women leaders weighing in on the future of the humanitarian sector and what it will take to reframe the narrative and transform the way the sector operates.
Read MoreAJC: Michelle Nunn speaks about CARE’s 80th anniversary and more
Michelle Nunn, CARE's President and CEO, spoke with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution about the organization's 80th anniversary, the delivery of its first food packages in post-world-war II, and the difficulties of navigating a challenging environment for foreign assistance.
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Devex: “Rethinking Humanitarian Response”
CARE's CEO Michelle Nunn spoke at a Devex event during the UN General Assembly (UNGA80). She reflected on this moment in history, and shared her thoughts on how people in the aid sector speak about the work they do, on the need to move away from technical language and to connect to a wider audience.
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