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Ukraine: Living with the war and trauma
After being forced to flee the war with her 12-years-old daughter, Tetyana has received psychosocial support to cope with the traumatic experience
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
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After being forced to flee the war with her 12-years-old daughter, Tetyana has received psychosocial support to cope with the traumatic experience
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In the lead up to World Humanitarian Day 2022, we highlight the work that women at CARE are doing around the globe to empower other women and ensure all people live in dignity
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CARE Communications Lead in Lebanon Patricia Khoder shares her daily challenges and reflections on living in Beirut today, a city immersed in a deep economic crisis and still greatly affected by the consequences of the port explosion in 2020
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CARE Communications Lead in Lebanon Patricia Khoder shares her daily challenges and reflections on living in Beirut today, a city immersed in a deep economic crisis and still greatly affected by the consequences of the port explosion in 2020
An entire village of pastoralists now relies on one water tank delivery per month to survive - people have lost their livelihoods and are struggling to meet the most basic needs.
Currently, 1.4 million children in Somalia are impacted by the drought. CARE helps affected families to ensure that girls like Hamdi, who dreams of becoming a Minister of Education, can go to school.
The village where Asha Mohammed and her eight children live has not even enough drinking water. She described the daily hardship of living without water for her family's most basic needs.
“I’m now a better person, stronger and empowered. I’m not afraid of tomorrow because I know I can do it. I have a mission now. I must stand by my community women to support them and show them that if I did it, all of them can, too.” Fadah, Woman…
“There was an accident in the community. It was very serious and the VSLAs wanted to support even though it affected people not in the VSLA group. They wanted to feel like their association could provide something for the wider community not just…
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.