CARE Humanitarian Workers: Meet Manar Mohsen
Working as Food Security and Livelihood Field Officer at CARE Yemen, Manar helps to develop women's economic empowerment and resilience
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Working as Food Security and Livelihood Field Officer at CARE Yemen, Manar helps to develop women's economic empowerment and resilience
In some of the scariest situations and hardest years in the world, we’ve seen farmers find a way to produce with a little extra support. We’ve seen entrepreneurs find ways to keep food systems running. We’ve done it before—let’s do it again.
“These days things have changed. My husband supports me and in taking the child to under 5 appointments. [Husband] cooks and prepares the food for all to eat and we even laugh together now.”
Jolien Veldwijk, CARE Syria Country Director, speaks about the harsh winter and flood conditions facing Syrians.
The health facility is already crowded with long queue of families with young children, pregnant and lactating mother’s, and elderly women and men, all of whom are the most vulnerable to malnutrition. They wait patiently for their turn to see the…
South Sudan is currently facing its highest levels of food insecurity and malnutrition, exacerbated by the impact of floods and displacement. According to UN OCHA more than 835,000 people were reported as affected by flooding across the country since May…
CARE nutrition staff are seeing the impact of the flooding in the rise in cases of malnutrition in both children under five and pregnant and lactating mothers. Every day the nutrition facilities are overwhelmed with long queues of women and babies, as…
What would you do if your grocery bill dropped by 66% this month? Where would the extra income go?
Diving into CARE’s work with fisheries, aquaculture, coastal ecosystems protection, and water resource management.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.