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.”
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CARE Canada statement: Welcoming Newly Appointed Canadian Minister of International Development
As COVID-19 pushes hunger, gender-based violence and economic exclusion to new highs in Canada and around the world, bold new measures are needed to tackle the systemic weaknesses the pandemic has exposed, and to prepare for future shocks – whether from health crises, economic decline or the climate crisis.
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