CARE’s Sabine Wilke shares what winter is like for refugees living in Serbia and how we’re helping to spread a little warmth.
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Bright lights, brighter future
It is an unexpected setting for a beauty salon, tucked away inside a community centre in Al-Hashmi, East Amman. When you enter the small salon – ‘Sabaya Style’ – there’s an excited buzz. The five women running this new enterprise have the salon professionally kitted out with Hollywood-style mirrors and lights around the white walls, with accents of pink from the beauty accessories.
Farming in Tanzania: Otavina’s story
As widowed mother of seven children (three boys and four girls), Otavina has struggled to provide food for her family.
Hope in Yemen: Amaal’s story
War is hard for everybody, but it is infinitely harder on children. Read how one young girl found hope in the midst of hardship.
Photo essay: Women farmers around the world
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Yemen: ‘An airstrike almost on my doorstep’
‘This morning, peace was shattered as 19 airstrikes tore through the city. It was terrifying and my hands are still shaking as I write this.’
The people who make the difference: Putting faces to change in the West Bank
The partnership that exists between CARE and the amazing women we visited in the West Bank will continue to diminish inequality. And it’s a huge thanks to CARE’s people on the ground that this is possible.
Hungry for change: Women entrepreneurs in the West Bank
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Empowering refugees to empower others
By Megan Nobert, CARE...