South Sudan to Uganda: 3 girls in search of survival and school
Sometimes a child finds a guardian on the journey to Uganda. Other times, friends become each other’s guardians.
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Sometimes a child finds a guardian on the journey to Uganda. Other times, friends become each other’s guardians.
“The drought took everything from me,” Nasteexo says. “It took my livestock, my home ...water and my husband.”
"I worked from 8am until 8pm" says Suleiman, recounting his life as a 12 year old, forced to choose between school and survival.
She waited in agony for two days til her husband returned before she could take her baby to the hospital.
During difficult times Bushra found her true passion.
“Now I can stand up in meetings and introduce myself—something I was never able to do before. After 16 weeks of gender training, not only can I introduce myself, but I can be a leader.”
With the scarcity of water, wells are a blessings for some while a curse for others, particularly children...
“Our house still stands where it used to be but it was completely looted when we left,”
Families have recently returned to Northern Iraq after the re-taking of their homes. They discuss their experiences.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.