Ukraine Rapid Gender Analysis 2024
This Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) applies a gender lens to better highlight the specific needs, priorities, and barriers to services and life-saving assistance available to war-affected people in Ukraine.
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This Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) applies a gender lens to better highlight the specific needs, priorities, and barriers to services and life-saving assistance available to war-affected people in Ukraine.
The report outlines CARE's contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) between 2015 and 2024.
Since 2017, CARE has piloted and refined our VSLA in Emergencies model to reach people in need of humanitarian assistance and provide an approach that can reduce long term vulnerability while being more sustainable.
The Village Savings and Loan Association (VSLA) model with its focus on establishing low cost, self-administered informal financial services - with the ability to link to formal financial institutions where available - has the potential to help address…
Atteindre 8,5 millions de personnes issues de communautés rurales, vulnérables et exclues au Bénin et au Togo, afin de lutter contre la pauvreté et l'injustice sociale; avec deux groupes d'impact que sont: les femmes, les filles vulnérables et les jeunes…
Women and girls in the most vulnerable and marginalized communities bear the biggest brunt of climate change. CARE has listed demands to world leaders on COP27 to build a gender-just climate action.
In 2021, CARE’s Vision 2030 was launched. By 2030, CARE commits to support 75 million people, to majority women and girls, to fulfill their right to food, water, and nutrition. From Fiscal Year 2021, CARE has assisted 2,437,157 people increase their…
CARE has conducted regional and whole country Rapid Gender Analyses to better assess the needs amid the critical humanitarian emergency in Syria.
Through this policy, CARE commits to ensuring that gender equality and inclusion are fully incorporated in all our work both as universal human rights and an end in themselves
In FY2024, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.