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Belize

CARE started work in: 2023

CARE and our partners work in Belize to help communities prepare for, adapt to, and recover from the increasingly frequent extreme weather events in the Caribbean.

CARE and partners’ work in Belize 

As extreme weather continues to intensify storms and floods across the Caribbean, CARE and our partners in Belize are helping communities prepare, adapt, and thrive — ensuring that women and rural producers are central to every solution. 

 CARE works in Belize through the Caribbean Humanitarian Partnership Platform — a coalition of lifesaving, locally led, and women-focused organizations. Our work is carried out with our key partner, the Caribbean Gender Alliance (CGA).  

 A regional alliance of civil society organizations, activists, and practitioners, CGA works across the Caribbean to strengthen women-led disaster response systems. Together, we are strengthening locally led emergency response, women’s economic empowerment, and long-term community resilience.

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Total participants reached in 2024
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Cumulative impact since 2015
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Please note that the figures in this site may not be the same as those reported to donors or host governments based on different reporting periods. CARE's international aggregated reporting mechanisms always use the Fiscal Year from July to June.