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Flexible hours? A faster computer? More efficient systems?
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
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.
Women in Cambodia who are part of VSLAs saw a 90% drop in food shortages. Find out what else happened.
Ebola survivors in Sierra Leone say community support gave them courage. Find out how.
“We learned this through the simulation exercise that CARE did. It really saved lives, I know it.”
The Kore Lavi program has developed and launched an effective and affordable system for making staple and fresh food products available to selected household-based beneficiaries.
Farmers in Ethiopia got a $3.27 return for every dollar of in-kind support. How did it happen?
Women in Malawi say that being able to open their own bank account or save with a VSLA has caused their husbands to be more engaged. Find out why.
According to a recently published qualitative review in Tufts, “SHOUHARDO II produc[ed] the most impressive overall results.”
In FY2024, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.