Venezuela
World Refugee Day: Through the Darien Gap on a broken leg
Today, another 2,600 miles lie between Marisol and the U.S. border. She is determined to get back on the road. “I try to recover as soon as possible and be able to at least, not use this [walker] or a three-legged cane. Because, hey, I know that what awaits me is not easy, at least in Mexico, it is difficult, the passage to Mexico is complicated, and I need to walk well to be able to reach my dest
Read MoreA glimpse of what life is like for Venezuelan migrants and refugees in Ecuador
According to the U.N., more than 500,000 Venezuelans are now living in Ecuador, half of whom need urgent access to housing. We follow three people among thousands of Venezuelan migrants and refugees seeking a better life in Ecuador.
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Q&A: An Expert Explains How to Respond to Coronavirus in the Most Underserved Parts of the World
CARE President and CEO Michelle Nunn sits down with CARE’s Director of Humanitarian Planning, Camille Davis, to discuss how CARE is mobilizing resources, coordinating logistics, and leading a global response to COVID-19.
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