Ruby Cup Uganda
CARE partnered with Womena and Oxfam to pilot Ruby cups with refugee women using ECHO funding. What did we learn? It really works.
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CARE partnered with Womena and Oxfam to pilot Ruby cups with refugee women using ECHO funding. What did we learn? It really works.
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Dealing with homework, making it for school on time – typical concerns for any teenager and Pamela Chitukire, 15, is no exception. While her worries about school are similar to students the world over, the barriers she faces to get her homework done or…
Veasna and Sydney are a young couple filled with dreams and hopes for a better future. They set up a business along with Veasna’s two brothers, to cook and sell food at their friendly restaurant in front of a busy garment factory in Phnom Penh. But…
Harriet is a 25-year-old resident of Impevi, a settlement for South Sudanese refugees in Arua District, Uganda, opened in February 2017. She fled her home in South Sudan with her family, walking for days on end to reach safety in Uganda. Today, Harriet…
The number of suspected cases of cholera in Yemen is now very close to 1 million. This is Hammama's story.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.