How getting women access to information can triple income
One of the big challenges for food security around the world is that women farmers have so little access to information and extension workers.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
One of the big challenges for food security around the world is that women farmers have so little access to information and extension workers.
Hear the stories of those affected by the food and malnutrition crisis in South Sudan, and how CARE is helping.
Samson Woyo is a bit of a star in his community, but he’s adamant his success is thanks to someone else. CARE staff note he’s taken lessons learnt to heart and is eager to share knowledge gained with his community. His farm has become a showcase to…
This regional strategy focusing food and nutrition security for people in Southern Africa aims to impact 10 million people by 2020, and has so far impacted 3.6 million people to improve their food and nutrition.
“…working on the cocoa block has made me feel good…I’m a changed man. I save, I budget, I don’t fight with my wife. I made a ‘penny box’ and after putting in 5-20 Kina [1.5-6 USD] after each sale, at the end of the year we bought a semi-permanent house.
A ray of hope shone on Ghak when she was registered as a beneficiary in CARE’s South Sudan Joint Response project.
In the village of Tamroro, the women of the Munwadata Village Savings and Loans network process millet into bassi, providing them with income and, at the same time, helping feed their village.
“We have reduced the amount of time and money we spend in our health centers.”
“When going to the farm you are a woman, when going to fetch water you are a women, once the sell sheet comes, you are a fool go back to your home village...”
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.