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Sex, age (and more) still matter: Data collection, analysis, and use in humanitarian practice
The report highlights the insufficient use of disaggregated data in humanitarian programming and why it is urgent to cover this knowledge gap.
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The report highlights the insufficient use of disaggregated data in humanitarian programming and why it is urgent to cover this knowledge gap.
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Women around the globe shared with CARE the impacts compounding crises have had in their lives since 2020. We analyzed their reflections and developed recommendations on how to act collectively to help alleviate these impacts.
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This briefing provides an overview of the key and systemic funding challenges faced by women's organizations in Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, and Romania.
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CARE started implementing programs in Yemen in 1992 and now has a long history of implementing programming to increase people’s ability to cope with present and future crises. The following report highlights CARE Yemen's most important initiatives of…
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Earthquakes are gender neutral but their impacts are not. CARE's Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) Brief explores existing gender, age and disability data and information to understand pre-existing vulnerabilities and capacities and how best humanitarians can…
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For the eleventh year CARE Jordan tracks the vulnerabilities and coping mechanisms of host communities and refugees in Jordan in this annual needs assessment brief.
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This Rapid Gender Analysis on Power and Participation (RGA-P) was carried out to understand women’s participation in both formal and informal structures, and the barriers to and opportunities for supporting women’s meaningful participation and leadership…
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CARE International (CI) Secretariat is looking for an Emergency Communications Coordinator to lead on humanitarian media support globally to achieve positive, high-quality coverage that elevates CARE’s humanitarian response work.
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The war in Yemen is approaching its eighth year and the country remains one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises. In 2022, 23.5 million people (66 percent of the population) were estimated to need humanitarian assistance; with 17.9 million people…
In FY2022, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, defeating poverty, and achieving social justice.