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Halfway through COP27: time running out for gender just climate action
Despite some positive steps having been made, progress during negotiations is continuing at a slow and disappointing pace.
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Despite some positive steps having been made, progress during negotiations is continuing at a slow and disappointing pace.
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Extreme practices to cope with the drought are pushing girls out of school and increasing the risks of gender based violence, early marriages and food insecurity
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The new CARE study indicates that gender inequality makes it more difficult to access food in an already challenging context that includes drought and a severe economic and liquidity crisis.
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A CARE analysis, for the first time, highlights a global link between gender inequality and food insecurity: 2021 data from 109 countries shows that as gender inequality goes up, food security goes down.
Seven women from countries including Ukraine, Afghanistan and Bangladesh have written to G7 leaders to offer a first-hand perspective on how the world’s most pressing crises are affecting women and girls globally.
New CARE report: COVID-19’s impact on the lives of women and girls has rolled back progress on gender equality by a generation
The work represents the first steps towards CARE's Vision 2030: supporting 200 million people to overcome poverty and social injustice
After more than two months of war in Ukraine, which has forced millions of refugees and displaced people to flee their homes, a new Rapid Gender Analysis by UN Women and CARE reveals that women and minorities are facing immense hardship when it comes to…
Indicators point to the erosion of gains made for girls' and women's rights in Somalia as the drought worsens.
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