CARE's Commitments for Generation Equality Forum
As a leader in the Generation Equality Forum (GEF), CARE is making bold commitments to invest $100 million in supporting 10 million women and girls as leaders through savings and solidarity groups.
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As a leader in the Generation Equality Forum (GEF), CARE is making bold commitments to invest $100 million in supporting 10 million women and girls as leaders through savings and solidarity groups.
In FY2019, CARE spent 85% of all funds raised on programs to benefit communities around the globe. We invest the rest in raising funds and supporting services that strengthen CARE's delivery worldwide. Read the full overview here.
Fully realizing the social and economic benefits of halting COVID-19 requires investing in a fast and fair global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. Investments in frontline health workers are a critical component in this comprehensive vaccination cost.
WABA is an independent body of feminist leaders and activists from around the world that helps to guide CARE's global effort to increase gender equality and social justice.
Due to the loss or reduced capacity of male heads of household to death, injury, disappearance or emigration in search of work, many Syrian women are now the sole or primary breadwinners for their families, bearing the full burden of providing for their…
In 2009, developed countries made a commitment to support climate activities in developing countries but our analysis shows that current official figures for adaptation finance are severely overstated and far too high.
An analysis of Lebanese and Syrian families residing in Lebanon has shown high levels of vulnerabilities for this population.
Now in its fifth year, our report continues to highlight the world’s most under-reported humanitarian crises. Although there are new entries on the list, the ranking continues to be dominated by crises in Africa.
This joint rapid gender analysis (RGA) of the Beirut port explosion assesses how diverse women, men, girls, boys, and gender minorities were affected by the events of August 4, with a close look at the specific impact on older, disabled, refugee, migrant…
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.