Archive for August 2019
CARE Celebrates Grand Opening of Yayasan CARE Peduli in Indonesia
Today, CARE celebrates the grand opening of Yayasan CARE Peduli in Indonesia as CARE International in Indonesia officially handed over operations in Indonesia to Yayasan CARE Peduli (YCP).
Read MoreCARE Canada Welcomes Federal Funding for Improved Access to Education in Somalia
CARE Canada yesterday welcomed Prime Minister Trudeau’s announcement of $11 million towards a project aimed at improving access to education for up to 25,000 marginalized girls in rural and remote Somalia.
Read MoreCARE Canada: Canada’s Green Climate Fund Commitment Falls Short of Ambition
OTTAWA, 26 August 2019—CARE Canada today welcomed the Government of Canada’s announcement of $300 million to the Green Climate Fund (GCF) but noted that the commitment falls far short of expectations.
Read MoreYour Back to School Gift Guide
As you’re running around checking things off your back to school list, why not add on some items that will help girls around the world who are hungry to learn.
Read MoreVideo: Being a humanitarian worker
Since 1945, CARE staff have been delivering humanitarian support to those most in need. Their unwavering commitment to saving lives – often at risk to their own lives – is truly inspiring.
Read MorePlaylist: Slang videos
Ever heard of an NFI? What does climate change mitigation mean? Watch and listen to CARE staff decode some of the terminology they use in their work in international development and humanitarian response.
Read More61 NGOs Warn of Worsening Crisis in Myanmar, Call for Refugees’ Engagement on Safe, Voluntary Returns
Nearly 1 million Rohingya are still waiting for justice and a say about their future, two years after being forced from their homes by mass atrocities in Myanmar.
Read MoreFive summer activities for kids and their communities too!
While a fall return to school gently looms in the distance and now that the kids have likely hit the park and the pool a few times, there is still time to add some meaningful activities this summer.
Read MoreAs CARE International ranks deadliest places to be an aid worker; Syria tops the list for third year running
For the third year in a row, Syria has remained the deadliest place to be an aid worker, according to an analysis done by CARE.
Read More15 Minutes on Being a Humanitarian
Learn more about what it really means to be a humanitarian aid worker.
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