The New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
The New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Guidelines and a tip sheet for adapting cash and voucher programming during COVID-19.
Read MoreLessons learned and program recommendations for COVID based on CARE's learning from previous epidemics.
Read MoreUn outil de CARE sur comment travailler avec les groupements d'epargne et credit dans le context de COVID 19
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreA substantial body of evidence shows that giving vulnerable people money instead of in kind assistance allows them to meet a variety of needs while making aid budgets go further.
Read MoreHow can Humanitarian and Development Actors link or integrate humanitarian action, development, and peace?
Read More4 page summary highlighting results so far from the Typhoon Haiyan Reconstruction Project, funded through Global Affairs Canada
Read MoreOn 4 February 2016, the international community agreed on a ‘comprehensive new approach’ to address the protracted Syria crisis at the “Supporting Syria and the Region” Conference in London. Donors, and neighboring countries, which host the vast majority of those who have fed Syria, committed to significant financial pledges and policy changes to improve the lives of refugees and host communities. As the one-year mark of the conference approaches, 3 NGO platforms and 28 organizations have reviewed whether donors and host governments have fulfilled their commitments, and whether their actions have led to an improvement in the situation for refugees and host communities in the region.
Read MoreIn 2016, we saw numerous news-breaking humanitarian crises. Yet these headlines were just the tip of an ever-growing humanitarian iceberg. Underneath these more visible crises lay many more that never made it into the news. This report highlights where the global community must step up action to bring an end to human suffering and promote a world of peace and social justice.
Read MoreA one-page factsheet showing the humanitarian needs of Yemen and how CARE is responding as of March 2016.
Read MoreFive years of war and displacement have triggered fundamental shifts in gender roles and responsibilities, both in Syria and in neighboring countries. In Syria before the crisis, women’s economic participation was relatively low at 22 percent in 2010, with some legal barriers but mainly sociocultural norms and practice limiting women’s roles and responsibilities inside and outside the house. As a result of the upheaval, however, Syrian women and men feel that their roles and responsibilities have been reversed: while women increasingly participate in decision-making on income and expenses and assume responsibilities outside the home, men have lost their traditional role as the sole breadwinner and decision-maker.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreThis executive summary analyzes the current economic and livelihoods challenges in conflict-affected communities in Southern Sudan.
Read MoreThis executive summary analyzes the current economic and livelihoods challenges in conflict-affected communities in Southern Sudan.
Read MoreEliminating the immediate suffering of Internally Displaced Persons in host communities
Read MoreInnovative USAID-funded program that links food aid with building long-term food and nutrition security
Read MoreProviding a means for survival for IDPs experiencing economic and humanitarian uncertainty
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreLessons in peacebuilding and economic development in South Sudan.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreA two-page report about CARE's response to the deadly earthquakes in Nepal in 2015.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreOver the last five years, CARE has transitioned from post-earthquake emergency relief into programming aimed at addressing the underlying causes of poverty that increase vulnerability to disaster. Our efforts have focused on sustainable economic development, rebuilding of the urban fabric, improved education, and food security.
Read MoreHaiti Earthquake Emergency Response Fund - January 2010 – December 2014
Read MoreThe Case for Placing South Sudan’s Healthcare System at the Heart of the Humanitarian Response
Read MoreOne year later, CARE continues to reach needy families and communities affected by Typhoon Haiyan.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
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Read MoreThis 12 page report on Gender-Based Violence in South Sudan, from May 2014, provides the results of interviews and research CARE is...
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreUrban Syrian refugees and Jordanian host communities three years into the Syria Crisis
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreA handbook for aid practitioners and policymakers in disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation and poverty reduction
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreThis paper briefly summarizes our analyses, options, and directions on food resources and spending on food aid.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreWe call on donor governments to address the specific needs of women and girls affected by the crisis in Syria.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreThree years after the worst earthquake in Haiti’s history, the massive task of recovery and reconstruction continues.
Read MoreThe New York Times listed CARE as an organization responding to the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The story said CARE plans to provide drinking water, soap, buckets to collect water and sanitary napkins for women in Palu. Read it here.
Read MoreCARE Haiti places strong emphasis on developing the principles of good governance in all its program sectors.
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