Hurricane Eta Aftermath and Response in Photos
Over 3 million people have been affected by Hurricane Eta. CARE is responding with food, shelter and more.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
Over 3 million people have been affected by Hurricane Eta. CARE is responding with food, shelter and more.
Survivors rely on NGOs to return to their homes
Seven months into the COVID-19 crisis, we reflect on where we've succeeded, where we've failed, and how we can adapt to the ongoing crisis.
Even in the face of COVID-19, women in savings groups continue to astound and find ways to succeed.
The coronavirus pandemic is affecting not just the health but also the livelihoods of people around the world. In Cotabato City, many from urban poor communities have been unable to work because of strict quarantine measures imposed across the…
Humanitarian work can take many forms and is a critical lifeline for many communities. The overwhelming majority of humanitarians around the world are local staff members and volunteers. Most often it is members of affected communities who are the first…
"When the confinement of coronavirus began, I was starting my life over. I had just lost everything to keep my three-year-old son with me,” says Dima, 47, from Tripoli, the poorest city in the Mediterranean.
One week after the devastating blast that shook Beirut to its core and destroyed half the city, the shock wave is not done ripping through the hearts and souls of those who witnessed the single largest explosion in peacetime history.
32 years old Gregoris del Valle Camacho Figueroa, a Venezuelan migrant, lives in Huaquillas (on the border with Peru) in Ecuador with 2 of her children while her other 2 children remain with her mother in their home country of Venezuela.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.