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Ukraine Crisis Update: June 9, 2022
The June 9 edition of the CARE Ukraine Crisis Update focuses on how the conflict is driving a world hunger crisis, spotlights some program participants in Ukraine who have received food shipments, plus compares and contrasts the current state of the cities of Kyiv and Lviv.
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Vaccine Hesitancy and Vaccine Access in Tanzania with Community Health Workers
Since September 2021, CARE Tanzania has worked as a partner to the Government of Tanzania to improve vaccine access across the country. CARE’s logistical support has helped the government to cover large, underserved geographical areas. To increase vaccine uptake, CARE staff has also engaged local Community Health Workers (CHWs) to address vaccination misconceptions and developed improved health co
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Ukraine Crisis Update: April 11, 2022
This newsletter update highlights a resort near Lviv, Ukraine, that has turned into a refuge for displaced people, and features an interview with a psychiatrist who recently received training in trauma counseling to better assist Ukrainians.
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She Told Us So (Again): Mental Health Stats
Mental health issues are one of the biggest impacts in COVID-19, and they are getting worse. 63% of women report mental health as one of their biggest needs right now. Women are more likely to prioritize mental health issues in COVID-19 than men--48% of women compared to 31% of men.
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Water+ 2021 Retrospective Report
This report is a collection of short briefs that reflect learnings from across CARE's Water+ work in 2021; depicting efforts to strengthen conditions and capacities – among government, communities, and service providers - for sustainable and equitable provision of water, sanitation, and hygiene services. Together, these briefs reflect CARE’s emphasis on strengthening WASH systems, and the governan
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