How ending apathy towards gender gives a $3.27 return for every $1 invested
Farmers in Ethiopia got a $3.27 return for every dollar of in-kind support. How did it happen?
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Farmers in Ethiopia got a $3.27 return for every dollar of in-kind support. How did it happen?
According to a recently published qualitative review in Tufts, “SHOUHARDO II produc[ed] the most impressive overall results.”
In the face of the drought, CARE conducted a resilience survey to see how families are coping.
Before CARE built the community pond, Thy had to buy water when this became scarce. If she hadn’t learned to make a good income from her home-raised livestock, she wouldn’t have had additional money she could spend on this water.
Atália Massango knows what it means to be thirsty. The mother of four children lives in Mulepo, a small settlement in Inhambane province in southern Mozambique. Like many other mothers, she used to leave her home in the early morning on the hours-long…
“What exactly is El Niño?” I was asked this question more than once in the past months. For many El Niño is an abstract term, something that reminds them of difficult geology lessons. For 40 million people in Southern Africa, however, this weather…
We built from community strengths, and supported a diverse and integrated range of choices for ultra-poor families.
Women in CARE Ghana’s PROMISE program eat three times more soybeans now than they did in 2012, and are also 4 times more likely to be involved in household decision making.
We are already living in a world of over 7 billion people that is now 0.8° Celsius warmer, where one billion people live in poverty where a shocking 795 million people suffer from chronic hunger and 161 million children are malnourished and stunted
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.