Vaccines and Our Best Shot
In the global vaccine debate about who pays for doses, how much they cost, and how to ship them to lower income countries, the world is overlooking the most important factor: Who makes sure people get vaccines?
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
In the global vaccine debate about who pays for doses, how much they cost, and how to ship them to lower income countries, the world is overlooking the most important factor: Who makes sure people get vaccines?
The Community Score Card amplifies voices of young people and other marginalized groups, elevating real-time data from local to national levels to inform reproductive health policy and planning during COVID-19.
A new CARE report details the role women frontline health workers play in vaccine delivery and why we must invest in fair pay and decent working conditions.
How savings groups have led to greater gender equality among husbands and wives in Vietnam.
Stories of Abeer, Farah, Maya, Nour, and Najah in Syria
The rights-based accountability mechanism is a new community-led intervention for ensuring accountability for equal access to comprehensive, quality, and lifesaving health services.
Demand more women in power. Our world is in crisis – let’s not leave 50% of the population out of decision-making.
“Before, when I didn’t have the knowledge and training in health care, I would send women away to other centers. Now I can welcome them and treat them here.”
“[it] moved us from darkness to the light.”
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.