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What’s an emergency skirt, and how does it improve reading?
Find out how Zimbabwe worked outside the classroom to improve girls’ academic achievement.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
Find out how Zimbabwe worked outside the classroom to improve girls’ academic achievement.
How do you feel about mandatory HR training? Judging by the facial expressions in most sessions, people find it a necessary evil.
If you live in Zambia, you support the rest of your community.
How did cocoa farmers do it? By focusing on financial literacy, improved agriculture, and women’s empowerment.
Create informed consumers.
Imagine you had a choice between spending $0.27 on a day to feed a child or $1.33. Seems like a no-brainer: go cheaper, right? Actually, wrong.
Women in Afghanistan use loans from their VSLAs to buy sheep—which is a pretty profitable investment.
Flexible hours? A faster computer? More efficient systems?
The project worked on an approach that brought together gender equality, citizen participation in government, peacebuilding, and livelihood improvement to help communities.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.