Mostafa and his family live in Gaza, and have barely left the house since the Israeli military operation began.
Giving women the power to say no is essential to reducing HIV & AIDS

As leading health decision-makers arrive in Melbourne for AIDS 2014 – the world’s biggest HIV & AIDS conference – CARE Australia says the huge inequality between women and men in parts of Asia-Pacific is hampering efforts to tackle HIV & AIDS in the region. Ahead of the conference, CARE is urging governments and health groups […]
Three years young: South Sudan on the brink of famine

Exactly three years on from scenes of joyful celebration that marked the birth of a new nation, South Sudan is now home to of one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises and edging closer to full-scale famine. More than 10,000 people have been killed since the outbreak of violence in December last year. More than […]
South Sudan: ‘Raping women as punishment’

You can support CARE’s work by Aimee Ansari, CARE’s Country Director in South Sudan Sometimes when I give an interview, I have to turn off the part of my brain that analyses what I’m saying. The implications of what I’m telling are too devastating: 64 reported cases of gender-based violence in a protection area just […]


