Health
How the World’s Largest Refugee Camp is Coping during the Coronavirus Pandemic
Jamanida, a mother and Rohingya refugee, fled violence to seek refuge in the world’s biggest refugee camp. Now, living in an overcrowded and under-resourced camp, she’s doing her best to take precautions against contracting COVID-19.
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Families in Honduras Struggle to Survive as Money From Abroad Stops Coming Home Amid Pandemic
Honduras’ high poverty rate has created an enormous reliance on remittances, the practice of individuals living abroad sending money home. But strict quarantine measures and massive job losses have cut off this critical income source for many in the country.
Read MoreQ&A: An Expert Explains How to Respond to Coronavirus in the Most Vulnerable 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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