Women and Girls in Emergencies
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CARE is there delivering lifesaving aid and defending the lives of families in crisis.
Frontline health workers care for all of us. How can we show our care for them?
The best way to celebrate International Women’s Day is to give women – especially women health workers – our support and recognition on this day, and every day throughout the year. In the words of Michelle Obama, “Communities, and countries, and ultimately the world are only as strong as the health of their women.”
Read MoreThe pandemic has hit women & girls the hardest. Here’s what the U.S. can do to help.
In September, The National Security Council released its updated COVID-19 Global Response and Recovery Framework, which provides a comprehensive overview of the United States Government’s current approach to addressing COVID-19 and strengthening health systems. Shockingly, this framework neglects to integrate solutions that account for discrepancies in impacts and needs. In fact, the Framework neg
Read MoreUkraine: Meet the Volunteers Risking Their Lives to Deliver Aid to People in Need
Maria works as a project manager in Lviv, 40 miles from the Polish border. But she also risks her life to deliver daily necessities to Ukrainians more heavily hit by fighting. Together with 14 other drivers, the students deliver food, clean drinking water, medicine, hygiene products, and other daily necessities to people in need.
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