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In Sudan, frontline health workers are helping any way they can CARE in Sudan: Providing lifesaving

In Sudan, frontline health workers are helping any way they can [View Online]( CARE in Sudan: Providing lifesaving health care in one of the world's most dangerous environments When war broke out on April 15, 2023 in Sudan, health services were severely disrupted in many parts of the country. Medical facilities were looted and destroyed, leading health care workers to run out of much-needed supplies. In July, CARE managed to provide some of the necessary materials to health facilities in South Darfur, but it was difficult. With limited transportation options β€” no truck would accept the risk to make the trip β€” CARE and its team had to deliver medical supplies using public transportation and donkey. [See More]( NEWS "I think there will be more students coming to school if I teach them in our language, because they can use whichever language they feel most comfortable speaking.” A story of hope for Indigenous culture and language in Cambodia [Read More]( NEWS β€œNext year we already have plans to develop training for other schools on the topic of food and nutrition security, and we’re bringing people from other schools to carry out internships here.” Harvesting hope in Central America: school nutrition programs address food insecurity [Read More]( Despite enormous challenges, some girls in Afghanistan are still finding ways to learn β€œI was uneducated and could not read and write," says Amina.* "The school was far, and security was a major concern. I was not allowed to go to school." Access to education has always been a major challenge for all children in Afghanistan, given the war, conflict, migration, displacement, and natural disasters that have led to the current widespread poverty and deprivation across the country. But for girls it has been especially hard. [Read More]( Help CARE fight poverty and provide emergency relief aid to the poorest communities in the world. [DONATE TODAY]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( Β© 2023 CARE All Rights Reserved [About Us]( [Contact Us]( CARE 151 Ellis St NE, Atlanta, GA, 30303 [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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