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Mimi’s kittens: A symbol of hope in the aftermath of the Morocco earthquake
The kittens are still...
Why do we put women and girls at the centre of all we do?
CARE’s vision of a...
Inspiring a culture of philanthropy: Anatolia partners with CARE Canada to provide earthquake support in Türkiye
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Quiz: How much do you know about girls’ education around the world?
Millions of girls...
Recognizing humanitarian workers: Meet CARE’s Rapid Response Team
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Being a humanitarian worker in Syria: “Syrian women and girls have kept our hearts and souls”
Even as women are...
Turning trauma into transformation in Türkiye: Souad’s story
CARE-trained community activators help to raise awareness about topics such as early marriage, violence against women, and child protection. One of them is Souad Aboud, a blind refugee from Syria. “As a person with disability, we need to be represented. That is why I want to share my story.”
The motorcycle, the high bun, and the best cup of coffee in Vietnam
By Travis Nichols, CARE...