You cannot "sustain the peace" without women or reforms to humanitarian action
CARE thoughts on the Annual UN Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security (27th Oct)
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CARE thoughts on the Annual UN Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security (27th Oct)
Meet Hado, a Somali woman who’s trailblazing in a typically male dominated sphere: providing security for water tanks.
CARE's Secretary General and CEO joined discussion on Global Compact on Refugees.
This article outlines five main facts about the Uganda refugee crisis that you should know
Sometimes a child finds a guardian on the journey to Uganda. Other times, friends become each other’s guardians.
After the worst drought in living memory, Amina Suleiman has nothing but cardboard to feed her cows.
On 15 March, the world marks six years of conflict in Syria. Six years of death and destruction, of siege and starvation, of hospitals destroyed, schools closed, livelihoods lost, and family members disappeared.
Feminism is not a fad. For decades, the call for women’s equal rights has only grown louder, and some of these from men themselves in centuries past.
According to the UN more than 1.5 million asylum seekers have taken refuge in Uganda, since the civil war that erupted in South Sudan in December 2013.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.