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Chickens Fuel Successful Business Growth for Families in Cameroon
Families displaced by armed conflict seek new ways to earn money in host communities that struggle with influx of new residents.

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.

Building Peaceful Communities in the Far North region of Cameroon
With an influx of displaced people into villages, peace ambassadors help new and existing community members understand each other to avoid conflict.

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.

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,...

South Sudan’s Farming Groups Grow Prosperity
Following devastating losses to conflict and natural disasters, vegetable gardens provide food, cash and a sense of community.

Support for Gaza Families
CRS cash assistance gave households options, allowing them to select what they needed most during the crisis.

Understanding Trauma to End Conflict in South Sudan
Ethnic groups seeking peace find forgiveness and mediation are tools that benefit all sides.

South Sudanese Communities Build a Road and Peace
By working together on a project that benefits all, longtime rivals found common ground and began a peacebuilding process.

Voucher Program Aids Vendors and Clients in Cameroon
A CRS program helps shop owners to better serve customers during conflict that threatened livelihoods, and access to basic food and household items.