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Discover what CARE is doing globally to support women and girls

Syrian boy draws his memories

Drawings by 16-year-old Syrian refugee Karim of Syrian cities by memory.

How do you process being forced to flee your home, never knowing if you’ll ever be able to return? CARE is providing psycho-social support to child refugees to help them work through traumatic experiences, including through art and drawing.

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Thanks Australia!

Many Australians aren’t aware of just what a life-changing impact their Australian aid contributions have had for communities all around the world. So this Australia Day we thought we’d share some highlights of how much we’ve achieved in the past year.

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Gifts in Wills profile: Dr Graeme Robson and Mrs Dawn Robson

Dr Graeme Robson and his wife Dawn are long-time supporters of CARE Australia. Both have generously left bequests to CARE in their Will. Graeme and Dawn reflect on their journey with CARE and why they decided to make these life-changing gifts.

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A life-changing gift: Chin’s story

A mother studies while her husband holds their baby.

How does your gift to CARE help change the lives of people living in poverty for generations to come? While women and girls often bear the brunt of disadvantage, thanks to generous CARE supporters, women like Chin in Cambodia are being helped to reach their full potential.

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The world’s largest crisis you’ve probably never heard of

Yemeni children caught up in the world's largest humanitarian crisis.

With over 21 million in need, the number of people requiring urgent humanitarian assistance in Yemen is more than in Syria and South Sudan combined. After recently visiting the region, CARE’s Gender in Emergencies Specialist Isadora Quay explains why we can no longer ignore a crisis affecting 21 million people.

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Lao men “Standing Up, Speaking Out”

Lao men are taking a stand against violence against women, thanks to a CARE and Australian Government-supported program “Standing Up, Speaking Out”. The program recently staged a light-hearted “cook-off” to raise awareness.

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