How women in savings groups stayed resilient to COVID
The Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) have helped women in various countries to manage their budgets more effectively and keep business going during the crisis
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
The Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) have helped women in various countries to manage their budgets more effectively and keep business going during the crisis
“Before COVID, the community didn’t really pay attention to us. Now we have a lot of power to make change – when we talk, people listen. It’s completely changed how we are perceived and treated.” - Female health worker, Uganda
After five miscarriages, Rebecca Nyayuol was able to carry on her pregnancy thanks to a surgical procedure conducted in a CARE-supported health facility
To help reduce the high numbers of maternal and child mortality in South Sudan, CARE and partners are supporting health units to amplify and improve their capacities
Hina in Pakistan talks about the challenges of running her business in COVID: “We suffered a lot. There came a point at which we thought that we might not be able to stand our ground anymore. Yet I overcame the challenges and went on. Running a business…
Communities are using from innovative agriculture techniques to group savings to face climate change-related water shortages
What to do if water is dripping, pounding or not draining in Zarqa? Call Ra'eda, one of the few women plumbers in Jordan
CARE-funded Kabul Women’s Association promotes women’s economic empowerment, advocacy, and prevention of gender-based violence using community-based approaches
After closures during the government changes, schools have re-opened for boys of all ages, but girls above six have been home for 10 months
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.