How do soybeans lead to equality for women?
Women in CARE Ghana’s PROMISE program eat three times more soybeans now than they did in 2012, and are also 4 times more likely to be involved in household decision making.
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Women in CARE Ghana’s PROMISE program eat three times more soybeans now than they did in 2012, and are also 4 times more likely to be involved in household decision making.
We are already living in a world of over 7 billion people that is now 0.8° Celsius warmer, where one billion people live in poverty where a shocking 795 million people suffer from chronic hunger and 161 million children are malnourished and stunted
The global food system has failed. Almost two billion people are malnourished. In 2014, 161 million children's growth was stunted because they did not get proper nutrition. At the same time, enormous amounts of food are lost post-harvest, or go to waste…
Aliyi and his family rebuilt their future for a penny. Find out how.
I am not a lucky man. Since I can remember, my life has been a succession of trials and struggles. Coming from a poor family and having to live one day at a time, never knowing what tomorrow will bring.
Lilongwe (October 3, 2013) - CARE Malawi has started a food distribution programme in Malawi’s central region district of Kasungu with over 700 beneficiaries receiving the much needed food aid on the first day of the exercise.
Blog by Michelle Carter, CARE Lesotho’s Country Director about Lesotho’s food insecurity, army worms and several other challenges the small kingdom faces.
Ms Mathaba Mnako is 70 a year-old widow who lives in Maksiseng village in Mokhotlong district, where CARE implements a World Food Programme
“There are times I would give my remaining 10 Gourdes (0.20 USD) to my children, then go to church all day and tell myself I was fasting; it helped me cope with the hunger.”
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.