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18% of people in Somalia’s Emergency response used phones for the first time. Find out how.
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18% of people in Somalia’s Emergency response used phones for the first time. Find out how.
One of the big challenges for food security around the world is that women farmers have so little access to information and extension workers.
Four years ago, when you asked families in Tanzania what they could do to respond to climate emergencies, 75% of them said "nothing."
244 CARE projects and initiatives worked to prevent and respond to gender- based violence (GBV) with 12% of projects fully focusing on addressing GBV and a further 45% mainstreaming GBV prevention and response approaches
How thinking big and acting small makes students smarter.
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.
Find out how Cambodia makes citizens braver, and governments more effective
Across 16 projects in 13 countries, CARE projects contributed to a 25 percentage point increase in the percentage of women and men who say that it is never justifiable for a husband to beat his wife—no matter the reason.
"Because we came together as a group, we have been able to gain the benefits that we should have already had."
In FY2024, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.