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5 Min Inspiration: Women leading for resilience
Kelle is training other Ugandans to use climate smart farming, so they can recover from the shocks of climate change and conflict.
Read stories showcasing the human impact of CARE's work around the world.
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Kelle is training other Ugandans to use climate smart farming, so they can recover from the shocks of climate change and conflict.
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Since 2018 CARE has been working with partners to address gaps which undermine women’s meaningful participation in decision-making in humanitarian contexts.
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If women and girls are more hungry than men and boys, the solution is more food, right? Actually, no. Gender inequality means men and women experience food insecurity in different ways.
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Community members in Ethiopia are coming together to challenge existing social norms and traditions through discussions of topics such as early marriages, female genital mutilation, and division of domestic labor.
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The Project PROSAM which ran from 2015 to 2022 worked to increase agricultural production for women and men in selected urban and peri-urban municipalities in Cuba.
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In parts of Ethiopia communities are making collective efforts at changing their attitutes about early child marriage and female genital mutilation.
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By September of 2022, the global food crisis had gotten so extreme that 205.1 million people urgently needed humanitarian food assistance just to survive. Tragically, if we do nothing to invest in long-term food systems, the crisis could worsen fourfold…
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First developed in 1999, the Strengthening Opportunities for Adolescent Resilience (SOAR) is a multi-country initiative working with Ministries of Education to provide accelerated education for out-of-school adolescents, particularly girls, enabling them…
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Persistent absence from school is the major cause of lower achievement and poor progress in secondary education for most girls in Buhera District, Zimbabwe. Statistics show that boys have a higher full-attendance rate than girls. Some girls in Buhera…
In FY2024, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.