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 Melanie Kibunja · July 24, 2024
This week in Washington, D.C., Jyoti Macwan and Esther Penunia are meeting with members of Congress and the Biden Administration to show what happens when a group of women realize that their poverty is a kind of man-made violence. Read More
By Hillol Sobhan · July 23, 2024
Learn how CARE’s Tipping Point program is trying to prevent child, early, and forced marriage in Nepal where five million girls are child brides. Read More
By CARE Staff · July 12, 2024
In Gaza there are over 690,000 menstruating women and adolescent girls who require menstrual hygiene products, access to clean water, toilets and privacy. Read More