Alia is holding a jug of water. Water is one of the deadliest things that children and adults in Yemen face. Since conflict began, over 1 million people have been infected with cholera – a treatable disease that has killed thousands.
By CARE Staff February 11, 2020
Alia is holding a jug of water. Water is one of the deadliest things that children and adults in Yemen face. Since conflict began, over 1 million people have been infected with cholera – a treatable disease that has killed thousands.
By Anisa Husain, translations by Daria Khrystenko · April 16, 2024
“Unbreakable Ukraine.” It’s the name of one of CARE Poland’s partners, supporting Ukrainian refugee children in Warsaw. The name is fitting, freighted with meaning for the children it serves. Read More
By Sarah Easter · April 15, 2024
“This month a woman lost her baby because it was in a wrong position. I was responsible for getting the stretcher to her, but I was too late to save the baby." Read More
By CARE Staff · April 12, 2024
Six months after the start of this devastating conflict in Gaza, CARE spoke to displaced mothers about their current living situation, biggest fears, and their wishes for the future. Read More