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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.
How VSLA Savings Groups Promote Gender Equality
After their jobs disappeared due to coronavirus, savings group president Aïchatou Cheitou helped focus the group on mask and soap production and started a mutual aid program to ensure families in her community had enough to eat.
Watch what women can do when you listen to their goals. In Niger, women members of savings groups are prioritizing education for the next generation as a key strategy for improving their communities.
Rakietou Hassane Mossi from CARE Niger, shares about a workshop connecting Mata Masu Dubara (MMD) or Women on the Move’s companies and the private sector in Zinder, organized by CARE and its implementing partner, Actions in Favor of the Vulnerables (AFV).
Strengthening Access to Livelihoods and Basic Services (SALI Base) ran in Niger from 2017-2018 with $1.5 million in support from USAID’s Office of Disaster Assistance, and reached 14,450 people. We partnered with local NGOs DEMI-E and Action for the…
The RESPECT project (Reducing Suffering for People Affected by Trans border Conflict in Diffa) worked with 5,833 people in Niger from 2017-2018. It was funded by USAID’s Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) for $2.8 million and worked in…
The story of Hadjo Djibo, a woman on the move from Hamdallaye a small village in Niger about 30 kilometers from the capital Niamey. Hadjo has become a superwoman that advocates for women of her community, she has risen from full housewife to an activist,…
Baana and her family lived in Nigeria before they were attacked and forced to flee to Niger for safety.
In FY2024, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.