Featured

5 Min Inspiration: Shorter hours, fish heads, and equality at work
Here’s something that some would have never considered: eating a fish head proves equality at home.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
Featured
Here’s something that some would have never considered: eating a fish head proves equality at home.
You know what inspires me most about CARE’s COVID-19 vaccine work? The number of times I’ve heard someone say that one of the key ways to convince people to get COVID-19 vaccines is to have CARE staff share the message.
When you think about your wellbeing and work, what would make a difference to you?
Despite facing the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and the aftermath of a tsunami, with connections to capital and local markets, people in Indonesia were able to improve their livelihoods.
More than 330,000 survivors lost their homes after the Indonesia earthquake and were forced to live in makeshift tents
64 year old hasna single-handedly supports her family of 6. On 28 September their home was destroyed by the Indonesia earthquake
9 month pregnant Citra describes the situation as the Indonesia earthquake hit in September 2018
“What we have witnessed since Friday is horrifying”, says Rini Haris, a 37 year old mother of two who lives in Palu, the densely populated city in the north central part of the island Sulawesi in Indonesia.
A former CARE Indonesia staff member tells us of the horror experienced by the people in Indonesia, just days after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake and a massive tsunami devastated the island of Sulawesi.
In FY2022, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, defeating poverty, and achieving social justice.