Does Trump want more Central Americans fleeing to US? That’s what his aid cutoff will do. The people of El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala need more partnership, investments and support from America, not less. Sheba Crocker
Cyclone Idai Is yet Another Wake-up Call on Climate Change Cyclone Idai provides yet another grim reminder of the consequences of not taking urgent, global collective action to turn the tide against climate change. Kevin Dunbar
Who Puts the #HerInHERO? This International Women's Day, join with CARE to celebrate all the women and girls around the world who put the #HerInHERO. CARE Staff
Verifiable Identification and the Future of Humanitarian Aid The future of humanitarian assistance lies in our ability to leverage people’s agency. Giving back the control over vulnerable people’s identity should be the next big leap we take. Tamara Shukakidze-Demuria
Spooked by a Ghost Statistic: Challenges to How We Approach Women’s Empowerment An unverified piece of data haunts the international development community. Hilary Mathews
These Syrian Children are Hearing for the First Time We're supporting our partners Syria Relief to fit children from Aleppo and Idlib with hearing aids — a simple yet life-changing device. CARE Staff
How One Mother Encourages Her Daughter Despite Their Challenges With Food and Water "Chrissy is such a joyful child." Kate Adelung and Debbie Michaud
A Decade After Massive Bank Bailouts, ‘Too Big to Fail’ System is Failing World’s Poorest With a little vision to match our values, we can open the financial system to women who could contribute as much as $12 trillion to the global economy by 2025. Michelle Nunn
Signs of Hope in War-Torn Afghanistan In my recent visit, I saw a side of Afghanistan that doesn’t make many headlines. I met Afghanistan’s women and girls. Michelle Nunn
Meet the 17-Year-Old Making Sure Refugee Girls in Lebanon Have Access to Education Determined not to fall behind on her studies, Bushra confronted challenges with Lebanon’s public school system. CARE Staff