Rapid Gender Analysis: Ukrainian Refugees in Poland
This Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) researched by CARE highlights the most significant gender and protection issues for Ukrainians in Poland and flags urgent actions required to address them.
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This Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) researched by CARE highlights the most significant gender and protection issues for Ukrainians in Poland and flags urgent actions required to address them.
This Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) brief for Ukraine is a first attempt to identify the gender, age, and diversity issues so that humanitarian responses can better meet people's different needs as the crisis evolves.
CARE International embraced the policy initiatives by the European Commission, the Governments of Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire, and the private sector, to invest in cocoa-producing communities and promote equitable benefits from cocoa production
COVID-19 vaccinations are quickly becoming a story of inequality. Gender inequality is a critical part of this story. In 16 countries where CARE has data, women are less likely to be vaccinated, and less likely to feel vaccines are safe.
This RGA aimed to gather gender-related information especially gender roles, responsibilities, barriers, misconceptions, social norms, policies, and support systems available for survivors of Gender-Based Violence.
This document lays out our 2030 ambition to reach a world of hope, inclusion, and social justice.
CARE stands in solidarity with women living in poverty and supports their efforts to fulfill their economic rights and aspirations. This document provides an introduction to CARE’s 2030 strategy for Women’s Economic Justice.
Collectively advancing gender equality is the central organizing principle of our Vision 2030 and at the heart of CARE’s programmatic and organizational ambitions. By 2030, CARE’s overall aim is to support at least 50 million people of all genders to…
CARE welcomed the EU’s initiative to develop an EU strategy for sustainable textiles
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