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How women in Malawi are standing up to shocks
“When going to the farm you are a woman, when going to fetch water you are a women, once the sell sheet comes, you are a fool go back to your home village...”
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
“When going to the farm you are a woman, when going to fetch water you are a women, once the sell sheet comes, you are a fool go back to your home village...”
People in Sierra Leone saw a 31% drop in the number of folks who think those with HIV should be ashamed. Find out how.
“Earlier we used to think women are just for cooking. Now their role and responsibility has changed.”
CARE India has figured out a way to reduce malnutrition by 45% by INCREASING the reported workload for women. Find out how.
CARE worked closely with BRAC—the second largest dairy company in Bangladesh—to roll out sustainable private-sector interventions.
Lorraine is not just helping herself, she’s helping her community.
Want to resolve conflicts between farmers and pastoralists? CARE Sudan has figured out an answer.
“Now I can stand up in meetings and introduce myself—something I was never able to do before. After 16 weeks of gender training, not only can I introduce myself, but I can be a leader.”
Find out how Zimbabwe worked outside the classroom to improve girls’ academic achievement.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.