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5 Min Inspiration: How women lead in emergencies
Since 2018 CARE has been working with partners to address gaps which undermine women’s meaningful participation in decision-making in humanitarian contexts.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
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Since 2018 CARE has been working with partners to address gaps which undermine women’s meaningful participation in decision-making in humanitarian contexts.
The USAID WASH and Nutrition Project ran from 2013-2019 with $14.8 million from USAID in Mali. The project reached 878,128 people directly and 2.3 million indirectly.
The Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment II (GEWEP II) project ran in Mali from 2016 to 2019 with $6.3 million in support from Norway. Partnering with the Malian organization Ya-g-tu, it reached 96,466 people.
Most farmers know they will never grow enough to feed their families, and the rainy seasons are getting shorter and less predictable.
The Malian government is planning to give money to VSLAs. That’s just one of the many successes of CARE's Women on the Move. Learn more.
Investing in women farmers led to a huge return.
One of the big challenges for food security around the world is that women farmers have so little access to information and extension workers.
This regional strategy focusing food and nutrition security for people in Southern Africa aims to impact 10 million people by 2020, and has so far impacted 3.6 million people to improve their food and nutrition.
Farmers in Ethiopia got a $3.27 return for every dollar of in-kind support. How did it happen?
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.