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.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
Even in the face of COVID-19, women in savings groups continue to astound and find ways to succeed.
“What would make you feel safer where you live? How about if you had picked up your entire life and fled across the border in search of a better life?”
“…though I am disabled, I can now speak up and ask questions, demanding answers from elsewhere.”
Women—especially married women—are telling dramatic stories of change after they participated in couple’s discussion sessions and received access to bank accounts.
Including gender at the core and prioritizing local voices are key approaches to working with communities to tackling the climate emergency.
“What we do know, from decades of responding to epidemics in some of the poorest and most fragile contexts, is that hope is possible.”
What happens when you think of poor women as economic powerhouses? The world changes.
My Right to My Future, Women’s Participation in Peace Building and Conflict Resolution (PEACE II) ran from 2015-2017 in Palestine with $672,993 from the EU and Austrian Agency for Development. It worked with 4,300 people directly.
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…
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.