How Young Men’s Initiative II helped transform social norms in the Balkans
When young people are granted the opportunity to lead, they find ways to connect, to support, and to make changes—not just now, but for the future.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
When young people are granted the opportunity to lead, they find ways to connect, to support, and to make changes—not just now, but for the future.
Home gardening and nutrition education is helping families in Ethiopia to live better lives.
The USAID WASH and Nutrition Project ran from 2013-2019 with $14.8 million from USAID in Mali. The project reached 878,128 people directly and 2.3 million indirectly.
The Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment II (GEWEP II) project ran in Mali from 2016 to 2019 with $6.3 million in support from Norway. Partnering with the Malian organization Ya-g-tu, it reached 96,466 people.
“Before the project, some people had been starving and some others had used to take only one or two meals a day, mostly bread and water, when the project came, they became able to take up to three good meals a day.” - A local authority figure in Yemen
The Inclusive Governance Progress Report 2018 (July 2016 to 2017 data) highlights some accomplishments and lessons on promoting our Inclusive Governance (IG) approach across the CARE confederation.
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Most farmers know they will never grow enough to feed their families, and the rainy seasons are getting shorter and less predictable.
Northern Uplands Promoting Climate Resilience was funded by the EU in Laos for $2.7 million. Between 2014 and 2018 it reached 2,460 people directly and 17,220 people indirectly. The project partnered with the Comite de Cooperation avec le Laos (CCL) and…
In FY2024, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.