Food for Thought
Few in Southern Africa will die of starvation but the long term effects of prolonged food insecurity are profound.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
Few in Southern Africa will die of starvation but the long term effects of prolonged food insecurity are profound.
At the Murerekwa Primary School, health is a noisy affair.
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.
You don’t know what El Niño is? You are not the only one! Don’t stop reading because you are put off by a term you don’t know. You are not the only one, we hear this question all the time.
“We learned this through the simulation exercise that CARE did. It really saved lives, I know it.”
World Food Day has been marked every year on 16 October since 1979, and is observed by more than 150 countries. One can’t help but reflect on the social inequity that for millions of people, food is – at best –- bare sustenance to make it to tomorrow. …
Take a virtual cycling tour with Alida whose journey is a personal fundraiser for CARE Australia and the Climate Council. Eight countries cycled, one more to go! After Montenegro, Bosnia Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and…
Mozambique has been hit by its worst drought in the past 35 years. Two million people in the central and southern parts of the country are in need of assistance to see them through the next months.
Joaquina and Relia have been neighbors in a little village close to Funhalouro in the Southeast of Mozambique for many years. The two friends spend hours to fetch water every day. Their village has no running water, no electricity and the nearest…
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.