5 Questions for 5 Young Climate Leaders
CARE stands with women and girls on the frontlines of the climate emergency.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
CARE stands with women and girls on the frontlines of the climate emergency.
This Earth Day, and to coincide with the Leaders’ Summit on Climate, we look to five young female climate leaders who are on the frontlines of climate impacts.
The rights-based accountability mechanism is a new community-led intervention for ensuring accountability for equal access to comprehensive, quality, and lifesaving health services.
In some parts of Northern Uganda, reporting a case to the police implicating your husband is not socially acceptable thus one of the reasons why many women are undergoing gender-based violence in silence.
Women—especially married women—are telling dramatic stories of change after they participated in couple’s discussion sessions and received access to bank accounts.
Since the outbreak of coronavirus and consequential lockdown, many businesses came to a standstill with a gross effect on the vulnerable communities. Fortunately, for Golden star women tailoring group located in Bidibidi settlement zone, village 13 in…
Dignity is not the only thing CARE delivers. Improved health services, safer spaces, and less violence are all impacts in the Shelter, Protection, and Health for South Sudanese Refugees in Uganda. The project was funded by Global Affairs Canada from 2017…
Women Economic empowerment and promotion of gender equality in Ethiopia, Uganda and Rwanda
CARE partnered with Womena and Oxfam to pilot Ruby cups with refugee women using ECHO funding. What did we learn? It really works.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.