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5 Min Inspiration: Growing, learning, and taking risks
The Kukua ni Kujifunza project (Growing is Learning) ran from 2017-2021 in Tanzania and reached 9,685 people directly and 24,272 indirectly.
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The Kukua ni Kujifunza project (Growing is Learning) ran from 2017-2021 in Tanzania and reached 9,685 people directly and 24,272 indirectly.
Women Farmers are Cultivating Equality and Economic Growth in Tanzania’s Tea Industry with support from the Her Money, Her Life program.
You know what inspires me most about CARE’s COVID-19 vaccine work? The number of times I’ve heard someone say that one of the key ways to convince people to get COVID-19 vaccines is to have CARE staff share the message.
“…can you imagine that for a whole year I haven't had a single maternal death!" That’s what one health worker has to say about the change since working with TAMANI—fewer complications and fewer deaths.
“Before COVID, the community didn’t really pay attention to us. Now we have a lot of power to make change – when we talk, people listen. It’s completely changed how we are perceived and treated.” - Female health worker, Uganda
Four years ago, when you asked families in Tanzania what they could do to respond to climate emergencies, 75% of them said "nothing."
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.
Women in Kenya and Tanzania are learning that through VSLAs and banking, they can get money from a wall. Learn more.
Not only could they grow vegetables, but they could earn their investment back in as little as 3 days.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.