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Friday July 10, 2009
My first day in Ghana
Posted by: CARE at 3:11PM EST on July 10, 2009

Blog by Sarah Blizzard, Development Writer, CARE

After several days of traveling to and within Ghana, I finally reached the community of Yaroyiri in the Northern Region of the country. To get to this community, I took three flights and a several-hour drive. The community of Yaroyiri is extremely rural and most people make their livelihood through subsistence farming.

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Wednesday December 24, 2008
Hunger Looms in Ethiopia
Posted by: CARE at 11:52AM EST on December 24, 2008
I leave Ethiopia today, December 22, after nearly two weeks of visiting rural communities and meeting with local CARE staff and health workers. My first trip ever to this country came on the eve of the 25th anniversary of the 1984 famine.

The situation in Ethiopia is bad. Around the countryside, the drizzle of rain turned shrubbery green, but it came too little, too late. Drought has caused most crops to fail. Nearly 85 percent of families in this country of 80 million people depend on seasonal rains to grow food on half-acre-sized plots of land — the primary source of nourishment for their children. It seems that larger families are feeling the pain of hunger and malnutrition first.

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Friday October 10, 2008
Somalia - It Happened Again
Posted by: CARE at 10:04AM EST on October 10, 2008
It happened yet again. This time it was on a Friday evening, just before the weekend. Usually, it happens around the holidays. Either right before or smack in the middle of it. Sometimes you wonder whether it is a coincidence or it is a strategy. Maybe it is both.
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