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Creating safe spaces for women and girls in Cox’s Bazar refugee camp, Bangladesh
Read moreCARE Bangladesh runs safe spaces for women and girls in four camps in Cox’s Bazar refugee camp, providing them with a place to retreat, learn new skills and support each other.
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16 Days of Activism: How women in Nigeria are using education to tackle violence against women and girls
Read moreCARE is supporting women and girls in Nigeria to identify what they need from gender-based violence services, and come together to create change.
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Internally displaced people in northern Syria brace themselves for yet another harsh winter
Read moreWe spoke with internally displaced people in Syria about how they will try and keep warm this winter.
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Ukraine: What does it feel like to live in a warzone for 1,000 days?
Read moreWe spoke with women living in eastern Ukraine about what it has felt like to live in a warzone for 1,000 days. This is what they told us.
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‘’Our wells have dried up’’: How innovations in water management are helping farmers in Syria to revive drought-hit farmlands
Read moreCARE and IYD have started an innovative project in Syria to treat wastewater for use in farming and by rehabilitating three irrigation canals.
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Building caring economies as a pathway to economic and gender justice
Read moreToday’s International Day of Care and Support puts a welcome spotlight on the importance of care in all its forms. Poor investment in care is one of the most significant barriers to women and girls fully realising their economic opportunities and rights.
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Bombings in Lebanon: "How my life has changed in three weeks"
Read moreLewaa is Gender and Protection Officer for CARE Lebanon. Here to tells of how his life has changed since the escalation of the conflict, and his new route as an aid worker, distributing aid to those who urgently need it.
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‘‘Ya Mariupol’’: Inside the shelter support centre run by survivors of Mariupol, for survivors of Mariupol
Read moreThe Ya Mariupol Centre in Odessa, Ukraine provides a range of shelter support services for survivors of Mariupol, run entirely by survivors of Mariupol.
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“It breaks my heart to have left”: 1 million people in Lebanon forced to flee their homes
Read moreThe last two weeks in Lebanon have been hell for the millions of ordinary people now caught up in mounting violence.
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Polio in Gaza: The latest
Read moreAs far as anyone in Gaza knew, no one here had contracted polio in a quarter-century. Until Abdelrahman.