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In the Shadows. Ukrainian Domestic Workers in Poland
61% of Ukrainian domestic workers in Poland have experienced unequal treatment, discrimination, harassment or abuse at work, new research by CARE has found.
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61% of Ukrainian domestic workers in Poland have experienced unequal treatment, discrimination, harassment or abuse at work, new research by CARE has found.
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CARE's Women’s Economic Justice (WEJ) Impact Report, “Helping Women Earn, Save and Invest,” provides an overview of progress made in advancing economic justice for women worldwide.
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CARE's new analysis indicates that improving GDP is insufficient to fight food insecurity. Income and gender equality are essential to reduce global hunger.
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Our first ever Gender Equality Annual Report reflects on CARE’s collective progress towards the gender equality goals set out in Vision 2030. It highlights the global challenges we face, our impact to date and how CARE is leading change as we look…
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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,…
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CARE Jordan's ‘She is a Humanitarian’ report finds that women’s participation in decision-making mechanisms was weak during COVID-19 humanitarian responses.
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The report highlights the insufficient use of disaggregated data in humanitarian programming and why it is urgent to cover this knowledge gap.
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Women around the globe shared with CARE the impacts compounding crises have had in their lives since 2020. We analyzed their reflections and developed recommendations on how to act collectively to help alleviate these impacts.
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This briefing provides an overview of the key and systemic funding challenges faced by women's organizations in Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, and Romania.
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