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Why GRAD families aren’t facing famine in Ethiopia
In the face of the drought, CARE conducted a resilience survey to see how families are coping.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
In the face of the drought, CARE conducted a resilience survey to see how families are coping.
Not only could they grow vegetables, but they could earn their investment back in as little as 3 days.
CARE Rwanda has figured out how to drop social acceptance of gender-based violence by 83%. Let’s have them come teach the USA.
Want proof that CARE’s work is amazing?
Girls in CARE’s projects in Afghanistan are spending an additional day every week in school, and their grades are going up by 4%.
“If you only had one litre of water a day, what do you do?”
We built from community strengths, and supported a diverse and integrated range of choices for ultra-poor families.
“Women’s empowerment is when a woman is able to take bold decisions and can do things to help herself and even other women in a community.”
CARE Egypt recently took a look at its overall impact across 10 years of programming, and the results are astonishing. Find out more.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.