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CARE Women’s Economic Justice: Impact Report 2023
CARE's Women’s Economic Justice (WEJ) Impact Report, “Helping Women Earn, Save and Invest,” provides an overview of progress made in advancing economic justice for women worldwide.
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CARE's Women’s Economic Justice (WEJ) Impact Report, “Helping Women Earn, Save and Invest,” provides an overview of progress made in advancing economic justice for women worldwide.
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CARE's new analysis indicates that improving GDP is insufficient to fight food insecurity. Income and gender equality are essential to reduce global hunger.
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Over 25 million people in Nigeria are currently likely to face food insecurity. The policy brief analyzes the causes of this dire crisis and provides recommendations on how to revert it to save lives.
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Currently, CARE International in Poland aims to ensure that refugees in Poland have access to gender, education, and basic needs assistance.
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Our first ever Gender Equality Annual Report reflects on CARE’s collective progress towards the gender equality goals set out in Vision 2030. It highlights the global challenges we face, our impact to date and how CARE is leading change as we look…
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CARE recognises that to achieve our global vision we must prevent, reduce, and mitigate our own impact on climate change and environmental crises.
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The impact of a VSLA extends far beyond simply learning to save. By joining a VSLA, a woman can improve multiple areas of her life including educating her children, increasing her income, improving her access to healthcare, engaging in collective action,…
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As it undertakes a digital transformation post-COVID-19, CARE Jordan aims to ensure that the initiative leads to more, not less, access to services. This analysis of gender and digital inclusion was recently conducted to inform future digital programs…
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Developing countries and those that are particularly vulnerable to adverse impacts of climate change will not obtain the support to which they are entitled unless the wealthy, CARE's new report asserts.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.