Gender equality is a Win Win in Burundi
“When is disagreeing with your partner a sign of success? When it helps you grow more food.”
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
“When is disagreeing with your partner a sign of success? When it helps you grow more food.”
2020 saw the greatest challenges the garment industry – and its workers – have faced.
Involve men, but put women in charge.
What happens when you think of poor women as economic powerhouses? The world changes.
Although men and the elderly are said to be at higher risk of severe illness due to COVID-19, women and girls living in poverty and amid humanitarian crises face unique challenges.
My Right to My Future, Women’s Participation in Peace Building and Conflict Resolution (PEACE II) ran from 2015-2017 in Palestine with $672,993 from the EU and Austrian Agency for Development. It worked with 4,300 people directly.
Watch what women can do when you listen to their goals. In Niger, women members of savings groups are prioritizing education for the next generation as a key strategy for improving their communities.
Network, Engage, Transform ran in Sri Lanka from 2016 to 2018 with $523,484 from the EU. It reached 630 people directly and 78,205 indirectly. The team partnered with Women Action Network and Transform Kilinochichi (WANT) and Community Development…
“We are confident, we cannot give up…” Women in Jordan are learning to stand up for themselves, and it’s changing their lives.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.