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CARE Jordan: She is a Humanitarian Report
CARE Jordan's ‘She is a Humanitarian’ report finds that women’s participation in decision-making mechanisms was weak during COVID-19 humanitarian responses.
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CARE Jordan's ‘She is a Humanitarian’ report finds that women’s participation in decision-making mechanisms was weak during COVID-19 humanitarian responses.
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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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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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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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Gender inequality is a key driver of the global hunger crisis but food policies continue to erase its impact on food insecurity and ignore the capacity of women to offer solutions that are best adapted to their needs.
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Since gaining its independence in 2011, South Sudan experienced renewed conflicts in 2013 and 2016 which have significantly undermined the development gains achieved post-independence and contributed to a worsened humanitarian situation. Gender relations…
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Here, we highlight the perspective of some of CARE’s women-led partner organizations working on the humanitarian response to the Ukraine War and call for increased support and inclusion of these actors in decision-making processes
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.