Coping with COVID-19: how are savings groups responding?
Even in the face of COVID-19, women in savings groups continue to astound and find ways to succeed.
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Even in the face of COVID-19, women in savings groups continue to astound and find ways to succeed.
What’s different before and after the Partnership for Learning project? 50,000 more kids get to go to school, and do better while they are there. Getting Jean Jean Roosevelt—a Haitian music star—to write and perform a theme song helped, and so did…
A blog written by Eric Ndayishimiye CARE’s Rapid Response Team, Team Leader on the deteriorating situation in Haiti.
From asylum to the head of a Village Savings and Loans Association, meet Rolette Jean, a young woman who discovered her inner leadership skills among the impoverished community of Ste-Hélène
We usually assume that giving out food stamps is "giving a man a fish." But what impact do you think it has on the market?
From his last trip to Grande Anse where CARE has launched a major emergency response to Hurricane Matthew since October 2016, Nelson Jean-Francois has brought back the testimony of a young combative woman who has found hope thanks to a shelter project…
Imagine you had a choice between spending $0.27 on a day to feed a child or $1.33. Seems like a no-brainer: go cheaper, right? Actually, wrong.
Eight Haitians tell their stories about the moments during and after Hurricane Matthew storm.
As the impacts of Hurricane Matthew in Haiti started to emerge, the damage from the storm immediately started being compared to the damage of the 2010 earthquake. I could not imagine that a hurricane could possibly leave comparable levels of damage as…
In FY2024, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.