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In Nepal, families are 22% more likely to believe that their daughters can get a job than they used to be—a sign of improving gender equality and hope for the future.
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In Nepal, families are 22% more likely to believe that their daughters can get a job than they used to be—a sign of improving gender equality and hope for the future.
How we increase access to gold standard toilets.
“…working on the cocoa block has made me feel good…I’m a changed man. I save, I budget, I don’t fight with my wife. I made a ‘penny box’ and after putting in 5-20 Kina [1.5-6 USD] after each sale, at the end of the year we bought a semi-permanent house.
In Mozambique, parents are less stressed and families are eating better food. Find out how.
Ebola survivors in Sierra Leone say community support gave them courage. Find out how.
30% of health workers in Sierra Leone are working with no salary, but they still manage to save lives and prevent epidemics. Find out more.
How thinking big and acting small makes students smarter.
Find out how Malawi saved lives, and got a $4 return for every $1 invested.
18% of people in Somalia’s Emergency response used phones for the first time. Find out how.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.