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When does following your heart create a 90% drop in food shortages?
Women in Cambodia who are part of VSLAs saw a 90% drop in food shortages. Find out what else happened.
CARE's work around the world is amazing, and we have tons of evidence that proves it. These short descriptions highlight success and inspiration from CARE's work around the world and the evidence from evaluations, project reports, and external partners. They take no more than 5 minutes to read, and will link you to more documents and research if you want to learn more.
Women in Cambodia who are part of VSLAs saw a 90% drop in food shortages. Find out what else happened.
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.
According to a recently published qualitative review in Tufts, “SHOUHARDO II produc[ed] the most impressive overall results.”
We built from community strengths, and supported a diverse and integrated range of choices for ultra-poor families.
In the face of the drought, CARE conducted a resilience survey to see how families are coping.
"Before the loans I had very little capital. I was unable to grow my business or even feed and clothe my family. But now, I am able to look after my family and build us a new home with running water and electricity."
Girls in CARE’s projects in Afghanistan are spending an additional day every week in school, and their grades are going up by 4%.
Ask people how getting better at producing and storing palm oil helps them, and they’ll tell you: “I build a house out of concrete.” Why does that matter so much?
Why are the after-dinner conversations the most important?
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.