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Together for Her in Philippines
“I came to understand that women have value and are equal with men because what men can [do], women can, too. For me, it is a very important help.”
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“I came to understand that women have value and are equal with men because what men can [do], women can, too. For me, it is a very important help.”
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“Before, when I didn’t have the knowledge and training in health care, I would send women away to other centers. Now I can welcome them and treat them here.”
“[it] moved us from darkness to the light.”
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.