How realizing their potential helps women close the gap
Women in Ethiopia are realizing their potential and working with men to close the gender gap. Find out how.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
Women in Ethiopia are realizing their potential and working with men to close the gender gap. Find out how.
Imelda, a 64-year-old vegetable farmer in Lemery in Iloilo, shared that farming has been part of her system. She learned it from her parents when she was ten years old.
CARE Philippines has ventured into cassava value chain development in Leyte, one of the most depressed provinces in the Philippines and the hardest hit by Typhoon Haiyan in 2013. Cassava is a perennial crop and traditionally grown for food and other food…
Onurina Ikikoyi cannot recall the exact date she delivered her tenth and last-born child. However, she remembers the joy she felt after giving birth to the only girl-child in the family.
When Akur Anyang Thuch (33) from Panyagor started a tailoring course, her friends and close relatives thought she was out of her mind. Five years down the line, Akur looks back with pride. She now owns her own tailoring shop and teaches other women from…
Asmaa and her two sisters work hard to provide for their families. After fleeing from Syria to Jordan, CARE’s vocational trainings helped them build up their own business.
Fareeha fled to Jordan in 2012. To cover her family’s basic needs, she started her own business
Asma had nothing when she fled to Jordan from Homs. Now she is known for her dishes all over Amman
This is not a story of a one-man show facing the world, the all hail Caesar type. This story is unlike in fiction with having to go through a stereotypical plot of transition from a protagonist to hero/heroine. I wouldn’t say this is a sad story either…
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.