Economic Development
ELLE International celebrates 80 years of supporting women with Artcurial exhibition to benefit CARE
CARE was recognized this week as the beneficiary of ELLE International’s 80th anniversary celebration. The event, hosted by the French Consulate in Manhattan, marked the New York stop of a traveling art exhibition organized by ELLE that featured works by 31 women artists from around the world.
Read MoreTwo years after the Beirut blast: Life in Lebanon today
Beirut, 4 August 2022- “May this second commemoration of the Beirut blast be used to give courage and strength to the Lebanese communities to restore a better environment for the future of Lebanon, where everyone can afford their basic necessities,” says Bujar Hoxha.
Read MoreLebanon Continues Economic Decline
The last ten days in Lebanon have given a glimpse of what awaits the country for the weeks and months to come if nothing is done to stem the national currency's slide into a system that has been adrift since 2019 and if the global inflation, now in place since the beginning of Ukraine conflict, continues to rise.
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Analysis by CARE and Booz Allen Hamilton: Lack of Investment in Global Vaccination Campaign Will Result in Prolonged Economic Cost
The potential cost of a prolonged pandemic to the U.S. economy would be at least $207 billion and could reach as high as $671 billion over the next five years, further highlighting the urgency of the global vaccine effort.
Read MoreGrowing psycho-social and economic pressures on Jordanians and refugees in the Kingdom
As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its third year, debt, unemployment, and the fear of homelessness are exacerbating domestic violence and tensions within and among refugee families living in Jordan and their Jordanian host communities, a new study by CARE International in Jordan has revealed.
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