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Recovering from Record Flooding in Liberia
CRS project replaces or repairs homes and and helps families recover livelihoods after severe rains..More
Liberian Women’s Co-op Overcomes Market Challenges of COVID-19
Members have improved farming practices and strive to add value to their products while encouraging others to adopt similar processes.More
What the Farm Bill Makes Possible: Raúl’s Story
International food assistance programs authorized by the Farm Bill enabled Raúl to build a thriving farming business that supports his community.More
Women Entrepreneurs Build Local Economies in Indonesia
Savings groups and kitchen gardens help strengthen resilience of communities after natural disasters.More
Families in Kenya experience water crisis
Farming communities across Kenya face prolonged drought and hunger.More
Somalis Face a Widespread Food Crisis
Failed harvests, conflict and inflation have forced millions to sell off assets and leave their homes to seek food and water. More
Improving Shelter for Displaced families in Niger
Prioritizing the most vulnerable families for basic shelter and household essentials, and cash for specific needs.More
West Bank Hospital Becomes Prevention and Control Model
CRS provides training and hands-on interactive instruction on practicing and upholding IPC standards to protect patients, visitors and staff.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Tubas Governmental Hospital, the only hospital in the West Bank’s Tubas governorate,...More
Training Healthcare Staff to Prevent COVID-19
Infection prevention and control processes and structures have been strengthened across the West Bank health system.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the healthcare system in the West Bank has recurrently battled the impact of the virus on its...More
Early Diagnosis Saves Lives
At-home medical screenings by teams of doctors and nurses provide immediate care for those with COVID-19 exposure risks.
COVID-19 has spread to more than 220 countries, leading to over 240 million confirmed cases and nearly 5 million deaths worldwide....More