CARE Financial Overview FY2021
In FY2021, CARE spent 85% of all funds raised on programs to benefit communities around the globe.
In FY2021, CARE spent 85% of all funds raised on programs to benefit communities around the globe.
CARE recognises that to achieve our global vision we must prevent, reduce, and mitigate our own impact on climate change and environmental crises.
The impact of a VSLA extends far beyond simply learning to save. By joining a VSLA, a woman can improve multiple areas of her life including educating her children, increasing her income, improving her access to healthcare, engaging in collective action, and so much more.
This brief provides an overview of the standards of care for survivors of sexual violence in Poland. It aims to support the clinical manual with two sets of guidelines and tools, to promote the implementation of CMR interventions.
As an operational development and humanitarian actor, CARE staff and partners interact with armed actors for a variety of reasons including negotiating and maintaining access to those in need of assistance, and promoting the safety of humanitarian workers and the protection of civilians.
WABA is an independent body of feminist leaders and activists from around the world that helps to guide CARE's global effort to increase gender equality and social justice.
This briefing provides an overview of the key and systemic funding challenges faced by women's organizations in Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, and Romania.
This Rapid Gender Analysis on Power and Participation (RGA-P) was carried out to understand women’s participation in both formal and informal structures, and the barriers to and opportunities for supporting women’s meaningful participation and leadership in Kassala State, Sudan.
For the eleventh year CARE Jordan tracks the vulnerabilities and coping mechanisms of host communities and refugees in Jordan in this annual needs assessment brief.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.