Where do you go? A glimpse of what life is like for migrants and refugees in Ecuador
CARE Ecuador recently completed a study across 8 different regions of the country looking at the difficult shelter situation new arrivals face in the country.
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CARE Ecuador recently completed a study across 8 different regions of the country looking at the difficult shelter situation new arrivals face in the country.
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“How much is 80 litres of water? If you live in an older house, it’s a 4-minute shower.”
After participating in the PERSEVERE project, one woman said, “I’m now a better person, stronger and empowered. I’m not afraid of tomorrow because I know I can do it.”
Today, on World Refugee Day, I reflect on this often-repeated phrase since COVID-19 disrupted all our lives: “No one is safe until everyone is safe.” We have seen how interconnected our planet is.
In 2017, Reem Mohamed, a (33) Syrian woman, fled with her husband and two children as war engulfed her country.
Like tales of most refugee women, Turpaina Nyoka aged 40, fled the war in South Sudan in May 2018 together with her seven children and was resettled in Village 5 in Omugo Zone of the Rhino Camp Settlement, Terego District.
For Shorash Abdullah Khalaf, this year’s World Refugee Day will be a celebration like no other.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.