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Discover what CARE is doing globally to support women and girls

Dads too soon

Artwork on wall picturing boys with text "Dads too soon: The child grooms of Nepal"

We often associate child marriage with girls and older men. But in Nepal, more than 10 per cent of boys are married before the age of 18. Thanks to CARE, child grooms are speaking out.

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El Nino conditions threaten food security in Papua New Guinea

Children near frost-affected areas in Papua New Guinea.

El Nino-driven drought and frosts are threatening food security and water supplies across the Pacific region, with Papua New Guinea (PNG) hardest hit.

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Why I choose to be a humanitarian

Devastating, inspiring, complex: these are just some of the words used to describe what it’s like to work in some of the world’s toughest places. This World Humanitarian Day, four CARE workers share what drives them to work for humanity.

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Myanmar floods: Families lose everything

Communities affected by the Myanmar floods receive tarpaulins.

In the wake of the Myanmar floods, families have been left with nothing. But with your help, CARE is assisting communities to get back on their feet; often beginning with something as simple as a tarpaulin for shelter.

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Severe floods hits Myanmar, Bangladesh and India

Monsoon rains have caused flooding and landslides in Myanmar, Bangladesh and India, killing dozens and affecting hundreds of thousands.

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Julia Newton-Howes: Visiting Vanuatu after Cyclone Pam

Julia Newton-Howes and Gail Kelly in Vanuatu

In early July, CARE CEO Dr Julia Newton-Howes visited some of our programs in Vanuatu including areas recently affected by Cyclone Pam. Here she recounts the heartbreak and hope she witnessed firsthand.

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