Live Well: Selling health and social impact in Zambia
It’s an intersection between health, business and job creation. And, according to those women involved, it’s also saved lives.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
It’s an intersection between health, business and job creation. And, according to those women involved, it’s also saved lives.
Meet Hado, a Somali woman who’s trailblazing in a typically male dominated sphere: providing security for water tanks.
Oped on on the cholera outbreak and underlying factors that are undermining an effective response
Story tracing the tough choices Yemenis must make between accessing food and healthcare
Lorraine is not just helping herself, she’s helping her community.
“The drought took everything from me,” Nasteexo says. “It took my livestock, my home ...water and my husband.”
She waited in agony for two days til her husband returned before she could take her baby to the hospital.
“We had to walk for over two hours to get to the hospital. My husband had to borrow money from friends to cover the fees for the medical examination,”
The strongest storm ever recorded in the Southern hemisphere swept through Fiji on Saturday 20 February, devastating the Pacific nation. Alumita Marisia tells her story.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.