When picking your own goat builds resilience
In Chad, instead of taking whatever an aid group brought, communities got to select their own goats. Find out what happened next.
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In Chad, instead of taking whatever an aid group brought, communities got to select their own goats. Find out what happened next.
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The humanitarian situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) deteriorated dramatically in 2017, and the country is now facing a complex and protracted crisis of massive proportions. The number of people in need of assistance almost doubled in…
Although the influx of refugees to Uganda has significantly reduced, about 30 people arrived the day of my recent visit, the stories are eerily similar to the ones I heard before, with the conflict not looking as if it will end anytime soon and the hope…
The recent clashes between the armed forces that took place at the end of 2017 in north-west of Central Africa Republic (CAR) resulted in a large influx of African refugees in southern Chad.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.