How women in Jordan are getting respect
The Jordanian Community Development and Support project ran from 2014-2017 with $3.4 million in support from Global Affairs Canada. It reached 25,377 people directly.
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The Jordanian Community Development and Support project ran from 2014-2017 with $3.4 million in support from Global Affairs Canada. It reached 25,377 people directly.
The Voice and Rights for Ethnic Minority Women ran from 2015-2018 with $400,000 in support from the European Union. The project was in partnership with the Vietnam Women’s Union, and reached 105 people directly and 22,000 indirectly.
The Malian government is planning to give money to VSLAs. That’s just one of the many successes of CARE's Women on the Move. Learn more.
Women For Women: Opportunities for Women in Enterprise Development in Ethiopia worked from 2015-2018 with $1.7 million in support from the H&M Conscious Foundation. The partnered with the Mission for Community Development Program to reach 8,656 people.
Phase one of the Tipping Point project ran in Nepal from 2014-2018 with $1.5 million. It’s currently in a second phase that will run until 2020. Phase 1 reached 1,391 people. CARE partnered with Dalit Social Development Committee (DSDC) and Siddhartha…
This pulls from 8 projects in different countries to show off the economic power of women in CARE programs.
To get to healthier babies in Bangladesh, we asked health workers what they wanted most. Their answers might surprise you.
The Epidemic Control and Reinforcement of Health Services (ECRHS) Program operated in Sierra Leone from 2015 to 2018 with $11.6 million in support from Germany’s Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW).
“I am a transformed man. I want to be exemplary in my community.... I teach my son every day to support the women and girls in our lives because our family’s success depends on it.”
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.