Michelle Nunn, CARE president and CEO, and five other leaders of humanitarian organizations, urge Americans to assist Syrian refugees who remain in the Middle East and provide safe haven to those who feel compelled to lead on Foxnews.com on Nov. 23.
Michelle Nunn, CARE president and CEO, and five other leaders of humanitarian organizations, urge Americans to assist Syrian refugees who remain in the Middle East and provide safe haven to those who feel compelled to lead on Foxnews.com on Nov. 23.
This 3 page timeline lays out CARE Uganda's path to building innovative refugee housing where 90% of refugees feel safer, at 78% of the...
Read MoreA substantial body of evidence shows that giving vulnerable people money instead of in kind assistance allows them to meet a variety of...
Read MoreA substantial body of evidence shows that giving vulnerable people money instead of in kind assistance allows them to meet a variety of...
Read MoreA substantial body of evidence shows that giving vulnerable people money instead of in kind assistance allows them to meet a variety of...
Read MoreA substantial body of evidence shows that giving vulnerable people money instead of in kind assistance allows them to meet a variety of...
Read MoreStories from women on the frontlines of refugee response in Jordan. From Ahed Shishani: “Miss! I’m the pregnant woman you helped on that...
Read MoreMichelle Nunn, CARE president and CEO, and five other leaders of humanitarian organizations, urge Americans to assist Syrian refugees who remain in the Middle East and provide safe haven to those who feel compelled to lead on Foxnews.com on Nov. 23.
Read MoreEliminating the immediate suffering of Internally Displaced Persons in host communities
Read MoreMichelle Nunn, CARE president and CEO, and five other leaders of humanitarian organizations, urge Americans to assist Syrian refugees who remain in the Middle East and provide safe haven to those who feel compelled to lead on Foxnews.com on Nov. 23.
Read MoreMichelle Nunn, CARE president and CEO, and five other leaders of humanitarian organizations, urge Americans to assist Syrian refugees who remain in the Middle East and provide safe haven to those who feel compelled to lead on Foxnews.com on Nov. 23.
Read MoreA Summary Report
Read MoreMichelle Nunn, CARE president and CEO, and five other leaders of humanitarian organizations, urge Americans to assist Syrian refugees who remain in the Middle East and provide safe haven to those who feel compelled to lead on Foxnews.com on Nov. 23.
Read MoreOn 16 September 2014, the northern Syrian town of Kobane came under siege. Since then, 188,000 refugees are reported to have flooded...
Read MoreJune 2012 through March 2014
Read MoreFixing a food crisis and preventing a catastrophe in South Sudan - April 2014
Read MoreCARE Jordan – Urban Syrian refugees and vulnerable host communities - April 2014
Read MoreUrban Syrian refugees and Jordanian host communities three years into the Syria Crisis
Read MoreThe undersigned, member CEOs of InterAction, the largest alliance of U.S.-based international relief and development organizations, wish...
Read MoreThe goal of CARE’s crisis response is to meet the immediate needs of the most vulnerable people, especially women and girls.
Read MoreWe call on donor governments to address the specific needs of women and girls affected by the crisis in Syria.
Read MoreAn assessment of Syrian refugees in Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon in August 2013.
Read MoreCARE has responded to drought and food insecurity in the Horn of Africa with aid to approximately 2.8 million people.
Read MoreAn 8-country study to understand rainfall, food security and human mobility.
Read MoreMapping the Effects of Climate Change on Human Migration and Displacement
Read MoreMichelle Nunn, CARE president and CEO, and five other leaders of humanitarian organizations, urge Americans to assist Syrian refugees who remain in the Middle East and provide safe haven to those who feel compelled to lead on Foxnews.com on Nov. 23.
Read MoreMichelle Nunn, CARE president and CEO, and five other leaders of humanitarian organizations, urge Americans to assist Syrian refugees who remain in the Middle East and provide safe haven to those who feel compelled to lead on Foxnews.com on Nov. 23.
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