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A kit, a clinic, a chance: For survivors of sexual violence in DRC, safety depends on dwindling supplies
By Sarah Easter and Becca Mountain • December 2, 2025
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Funding cuts close the last door to healthcare in frontline Ukraine
By Sarah Easter and Becca Mountain • November 20, 2025
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Sudan: farming during wartime
In East Darfur, women and girls still largely earn a living through agriculture, working hard on land owned by their families to produce food and cash crops. Yet they often see few of the proceeds when crops are sold. Their agricultural fortunes have begun to change through a CARE Sudan program which helps women establish vegetable gardens for both food and income, and has also assisted herders wi
Read MoreTruce in Gaza: Time to breathe, time to mourn
People in the war-stricken Gaza Strip experienced a weekend of relative calm after a four-day pause in the fighting, later extended to six days, went into effect early Friday, Nov. 24. After 50 days of constant bombardment, this provides temporary relief from the violence and destruction since early October.
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Can Non-Profits Use Social Media to Promote Public Health?
In late 2020, Meta approached CARE USA with an intriguing question: what if social media could drive social and behavior change for positive public health outcomes? After three years of experimenting, CARE’s playbook, Using Social Media to Drive Public Health Outcomes, lays out what we have learned about building effective campaigns to drive social change.
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