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CARE has been providing emergency relief and development assistance in the Philippines since 1949.
In the Philippines, CARE incorporates gender- and gender-based violence programming in its humanitarian response and development work.
CARE provides health and hygiene support to communities affected by crisis.
In the Philippines, CARE empowers vulnerable communities & local advocates to strengthen their resilience to various disasters.
CARE opens spaces for new and existing knowledge to be shared within and across different relevant development and humanitarian actors.
Written by: Reiza S. Dejito (CARE Philippines) Ten years ago, Typhoon Haiyan, known in the Philippines as Yolanda, roared through the central islands of the archipelago. It was a storm that would go down in history as one of the…
Photo: A young Bangsamoro woman participates in one of the series of gender-sensitive conflict and resilience analysis and capacity-building sessions among women and youth civil society organisations, gender and peace advocates hailing from Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi Tawi (BaSulTa). Witten…
“I was able to expand my business and increased my income through the project’s assistance. I can now provide for the needs of my family, and I won’t have to work elsewhere and away from my children”, shared Rosana, 36,…