16 Days Campaign to End Gender Based Violence
This 16 Days Campaign, the impact of COVID-19 has shown alarming rates of GBV globally, demanding the need for both awareness and action to end pandemic levels of GBV.
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This 16 Days Campaign, the impact of COVID-19 has shown alarming rates of GBV globally, demanding the need for both awareness and action to end pandemic levels of GBV.
Rachel Adau Gieu, 29 years, Executive Director, implementing Projects WVL in Bor-Jonglei State, and Aweil Northern Bahr el Ghazal State in South Sudan. My work involves empowering women and girls in the Access to Living Standards, Justice and Women…
On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, CARE International Secretary General, Sofia Sprechmann Sineiro outlines 5 critical steps governments and policy makers must take now to condemn gender-based violence to history.
For the first time in history, the United States has elected a woman of color as Vice-President. It's historic moment for celebration. If the election revealed nothing else last week, it showed that America is a country deeply divided.
In the midst of the global pandemic, there lies what the UN Secretary General describes as the ‘Invisible Pandemic” – Gender Based Violence, or GBV.
“Yemen 5 years on… it is our fate to be constantly displaced”
Some 300,000 people have been displaced from their homes in southern Idlib, between December 1st 2019 and January 1st 2020, moving further north away from the hostilities. Here are some of their stories.
The Global 16 Days of Campaign 2019 aims to prevent and end violence and harassment in the workplace with a policy focus on the ILO Convention on Ending Violence and Harassment in the World of Work.
16 Days Campaign 2019
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.