'When You Have Money, Your Voice Will be Heard by All'
How VSLA Savings Groups Promote Gender Equality
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
How VSLA Savings Groups Promote Gender Equality
In a few days, the holy month of Ramadan will end. Many of the 1.6 billion Muslims worldwide will celebrate Eid, marking the end of a month of fasting, praying, and sharing. I have just returned from the Northeast of Syria, where this month is a painful…
Written by Ammar Al-Hajj is Area Communications Assistant with CARE International in Yemen based in Amran.
After taking a number of medical and first aid courses, Amjad* volunteered in the ambulance team at Violet, one of CARE’s Syrian partner organizations in Northwest Syria.
“Despite past progress, one in nine people does not have enough food to eat. Another two billion may eat, but their meals lack the nutrition necessary for proper health and development. These terrible failures are preventing children, communities and…
More than six years ago, hundreds of thousands of people fled from the Sinjar mountains when armed groups attacked the region. At the peak of the crisis, more than 6 million people were living in camps and host communities across Northern Iraq. Four…
“I felt like life will go on, and we are able to find new ways to live a better life.”
As many as 149 million children under five are stunted (too short for their age) and over 49 million are wasted (too thin). Malnutrition is more than a lack of food or calories. Good nutrition demands a diversity of quality food, with the right nutrients…
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…
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.